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Anti-Palestinian racism and the criminalisation of international solidarity in Europe

Race & Class
In this polemic against state policies and sections of the mainstream media in France, Germany, Italy and the UK since 7 October 2023 in relation to Israel/Palestine, the author exposes the ways in which a concerted anti-Palestinian racism interacts with
Liz Fekete
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‘We feel that warm breath in our necks’: experiences and impacts of criminalisation of environmental activism in Belgium

Justice, Power and Resistance
This article explores the multifaceted experiences and impacts of criminalisation on activists, focusing on the case of the Greenpeace activists arrested and trialled for occupying a gas terminal at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.
B. Visser, Brunilda Pali
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Criminalisation of sex workers: rethinking the public order

International Journal of Human Rights, 2022
While there is no European consensus on the most appropriate prostitution policies, in most European countries selling sex itself is not criminalised. Exceptions are most of the former communist/socialist countries of the Central and Eastern Europe and ...
Ivana Radačić, Marija Antić
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The criminalisation of coercive control: A national study of victim‑survivors’ views on the need for, benefits, risks and impacts of criminalisation


Violence against women is a national crisis in Australia. In recent years, there has been a reckoning on the inadequacy of legal responses to violence against women broadly, and coercive control specifically. Numerous commissions of inquiry have revealed
Kate Fitz‐Gibbon   +3 more
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Deepfakes and image manipulation: criminalisation and control

Information & communications technology law, 2020
Deepfakes are a form of human image synthesis where an existing picture or image is superimposed into a video to change the identity of those depicted in the video.
Tyrone Kirchengast
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Criminalising Contagion

2016
The use of the criminal law to punish those who transmit disease is a topical and controversial issue. To date, the law (and the related academic literature) has largely focused on HIV transmission. With contributions from leading practitioners and international scholars from a variety of disciplines, this volume explores the broader question of if and
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Criminalising Pornography

2021
Phillipson, Gavin P, Beattie, Tara
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Reducing criminalisation

2022
Alison Gerard   +3 more
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The Criminalisation of Irregular Migration in Europe

Politics of Citizenship and Migration, 2022
M. Rosina
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