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Complicity at a distance: commemorating problematic involvement in perpetration in contemporary Central and Eastern European literatures [version 2; peer review: 3 approved]

open access: yesOpen Research Europe, 2022
Background: In the twenty-first century, literatures from Central and Eastern Europe are marked by a boom of documentary fiction portraying complicity Nazi perpetration, Soviet terror, or other instances of 20th century mass violence and totalitarianism.
Juliane Prade-Weiss
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Concurrences in Contemporary Travel Writing: Postcolonial Critique and Colonial Sentiments in Sven Lindqvist’s Exterminate all the Brutes and Terra Nullius

open access: yesCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 2014
Recent research highlights contemporary travel writing’s complicity in global politics, and the genre is claimed to reproduce the discourses that constitute our understanding of the world.
Piia K. Posti
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THE CONCEPT OF «DEGREE OF FAULT» AS THEORETICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIVIDUALIZATION OF GUILT AND CRITERIA LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2015
The term «degree of fault» is quantitative, it expressed relative burden of guilt, the intensity of mental attitude to face the acts committed. This term is often used in the theory of criminal, civil, labor law, and in judicial practice.
Ekaterina Valerievna Yurchak
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Editorial Issue 3.1

open access: yesJournal of Perpetrator Research, 2020
Introduction to volume 3, issue 1.
Susanne Knittel
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ILRF Sues Nestle for Complicity in Colombian Union Murders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
International Labor Rights Forum
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Filling Collective Duty Gaps [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A collective duty gap arises when a group has caused harm that requires remedying but no member did harm that can justify the imposition of individual remedial duties. Examples range from airplane crashes to climate change. How might collective duty gaps
Collins, Stephanie
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Public Art in the Private City: Control, Complicity and Criticality in Hong Kong

open access: yesOpen Philosophy, 2019
Responding to Open Philosophy’s call ‘Does public art have to be bad art?’, in this paper we argue that this discussion should pay attention to the consequences of structural transformations that guide the production and presentation of public art in ...
van Meeteren Lara, Wissink Bart
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Understanding the ethical concerns that have shaped European regulation of human embryonic stem cell research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Human embryonic stem cell research has generated much hope, but also fear and repulsion. National legislators, as well as the European Parliament, the European Patent Office and the European Court of Justice have had to make decisions relating to what is
Mertes, Heidi
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Distinguishing Types of ‘Economic Abuses’: A Three-Dimensional Model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Is international criminal law adequate in respect of ‘economic abuses’ such as corporate complicity in human rights abuses or harm arising through the exploitation of resources from conflict-affected areas?
Schmid, Evelyne
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CONCERNING THE DEFINITION OF A TERM “PARTICIPATION” IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC PRACTICES / К ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЮ ТЕРМИНА «ПАРТИЦИПАЦИЯ» В КОНТЕКСТЕ СОВРЕМЕННЫХ ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННЫХ ПРАКТИК

open access: yesНаука телевидения, 2018
The article examines the concept of “participation” in the context of modern culture and art. It is shown that “participation” becomes a key concept in the examination of social relations and collective ideas, and also finds itself in the economic ...
DENIKIN ANTON A. / ДЕНИКИН АНТОН АНАТОЛЬЕВИЧ
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