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PREAMBULAR HISTORY: THE VIEW OF THE PAST IN KEY HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS
ABSTRACT This article claims that the preambles of foundational human rights instruments, taken together, articulate a consistent view of the past. This view is firmly rooted in historical processes, embedded in metaphysical truths, and enacted in service of the future. Part 1 assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the “preambular approach to history”
Antoon De Baets
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Healthcare provider perspectives on their role in perpetrating and perpetuating reproductive coercion: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Saldanha S, Botfield JR, Mazza D.
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Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Care Coordination: Navigating Ethics and Access in the Emergence of a New Health Profession. [PDF]
Simpson-Tirone M, Jansen S, Swinton M.
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Conscientious Objectors: Teachers and the Battle for the Secondary English Curriculum
Claudia Rozas Gómes
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Translating coexistence: Inside Japan's public multilingualism
Abstract Provision of translated material for both international residents and tourists is a key part of the work of public offices around Japan. The way in which this translation is viewed and carried out, and its relationship to dominant modes of conceptualizing multiculturalism, has not received much attention in the literature.
Gregory Friedman
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To participate or not to participate: The troublesome question of nurses' conscientious objection to abortion: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Fleming V +5 more
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To Desire What Is Nothing: Simone Weil, Asceticism and Psychoanalysis
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Georgie Newson
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Abstract The urgent transition towards more sustainable futures requires places and tourism destinations to leverage every available tool to assist in this effort. Previous research brought attention to the subjective and perceptual dimension of sustainable tourism, suggesting the importance of stakeholders’ perceptions in destination development ...
Cecilia Pasquinelli, Mihalis Kavaratzis
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