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THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS AND COVID-19

open access: yesSur: International Journal on Human Rights, 2021
The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on human rights have been particularly severe for migrants around the world. This is due to the level of vulnerability migrants usually face, which increases in a context like this one.
Felipe González Morales   +1 more
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Uncertain theoretical foundations of cultural rights

open access: yesDve Domovini, 2022
Will Kymlicka’s Liberalism, Community and Culture attempted to explain why cultural identity was important to people, and how liberal theory could accommodate cultural identity.
Jeff Spinner Halev
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Problems of cultural rights

open access: yesPoliteja, 2016
When one reads the declaration of UNESCO from the early twenty-first century and wonders not so much on the phenomenon of coexistence of different cultures, but rather on the multicultural projects formulated in relation to the above, one relates the key
Bogdan Szlachta
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On the role of artistic freedoms in protecting fundamental human rights [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This was a paper written to be spoken at the Human Rights Conference 2020: Lawyers without Borders Student Division Aberdeen University, March 2020.
Vickery, Jonathan
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Transnationalization of human rights norms and its impact on internally displaced Kurds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
This paper addresses the less researched topic of internal displacement as a human rights issue and analyzes the extent that the transnationalization of human rights issues and the pressures from regional organizations affected the rights of ethnic ...
Celik, Ayse Betul, Çelik, Ayşe Betül
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The Sámi Library, North of the North: colonialism, resistance and reading in a public library

open access: yesSociologia: Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, 2017
PThe Sámi in Sweden are welcomed as readers of the main language, dissatisfied by the relegated status of their culture as an ethnic minority. The Sámi Library in Jokkmokk is a library for the Sámi culture and the Sápmi. While Sámi culture is resisting
Paula Sequeiros
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The People's Show: A Critical Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Conservation and Museum Studies, 1996
The 1990s heralded a new form of museum exhibition: "The People's Show." A light-hearted celebration of popular culture, the concept has had phenomenal success throughout the United Kingdom.
Robin Francis
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Human rights and cultural rights: An anthropological critique [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2014
The paper starts by examining some of the key conceptual problems related to the idea of human rights, as well as some key arguments raised in defence of human rights as universal and emacipatory modern project.
Vasiljević Jelena
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RETRACTED: Protecting the Rights of Minorities under International Law and Implications of COVID-19: An Overview of the Indian Context

open access: yesLaws, 2021
The concept of majority rule and respect for minority rights is demonstrated in several constitutions of the world. Oppression by the majority of the minority is barred by articles of these respective constitutions. Today, democracy is mostly a method of
Nehaluddin Ahmad
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Vernacular rights cultures and the ‘Right to Have Rights’ [PDF]

open access: yesCitizenship Studies, 2015
We use a case study of the Landless Workers Movement (MST) in Brazil and the Via Campesina network of which they are part to develop the concept of ‘vernacular rights cultures’. Vernacular rights cultures calls attention to the way in which demands for the right to have rights call on particular cultures, histories and political contexts in a manner ...
Dunford, Robin, Madhok, Sumi
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