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Extraordinary Renditions and State Obligations to Criminalize and Prosecute Torture in the Light of the Abu Omar Case in Italy [PDF]
Messineo, Francesco
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Private Violence, Public Wrongs, and the Responsibility of States [PDF]
This Article will discuss the decisions of the Inter-American Court, comparing them with U.S. judicial decisions involving “state action” and private conduct.
Shelton, Dinah
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Abstract The multi‐scalar nature of Islamophobia highlights how it spares no spatial scale (from the globe to the body). However, Islamophobia is also a multi‐dimensional nature that affects all places and sectors of our societies (whether political, institutional, educational, etc.).
Kawtar Najib
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Elsen comments on articles by Deborah DeMott and James Cox. He agrees with them that the rules governing conduct are often different from the rules written in compliance programs and as part of codes of ...
Elsen, Sheldon H.
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SPEAKING YOUR MIND: THE TRANSLATION OF ORALITY IN MARLEN HAUSHOFER'S PROSE
ABSTRACT This article considers how features of spoken language in three of Marlen Haushofer's works, Die Tapetentür (1957), Die Wand (1963) and Die Mansarde (1969), have been translated into English. A close reading of Haushofer's prose demonstrates how she relies on carefully constructed cadences of thought to reach an intermediate point between ...
Isabel Parkinson
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White Feminism and the Limits of Solidarity: A Call for Epistemic Reckoning
ABSTRACT There is now a substantial body of feminist scholarship which has significantly advanced the field of gender‐related research. However, this scholarship has primarily been developed from a Western perspective, and there have been increasing calls for decolonizing feminist theory and praxis across all areas of scholarship, policy, and activism.
Chidozie Umeh, Fang Lee Cooke
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Pinkerton Short-Circuits the Model Penal Code [PDF]
I show that the Pinkerton rule in conspiracy law is doctrinally and morally flawed. Unlike past critics of the rule, I propose a statutory fix that preserves and reforms it rather than abolishing it entirely.
Ingram, Andrew
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Marlen Haushofer: Recollections of Crime and Complicity
Maria-Regina Kecht
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Women's Time‐Thirsty Work and Time Generosity in Knowledge Production
ABSTRACT The trope of the “three‐legged stool” belies the imbalance and messiness of academic work as interrelated teaching, research, and academic service. A temporal lens on women academics' research work surfaces gendered discourses of time allocation and workload models, work–life, and work–work imbalance. Here, we focus on challenges women face in
Kay Fuller+2 more
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