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‘A Sort of Armed Argument’: Ireland's Civil War of Words
Abstract This article sets out to contribute to the study of the languages of European civil wars through outlining and analysing the deployment of language as a weapon by the opposing sides of the Irish independence movement that split over the terms of the Anglo‐Irish Treaty of December 1921.
DONAL Ó DRISCEOIL
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Human dignity as an independent object of civil-law protection in a defamation dispute
The confrontation between the initiator of a defamation dispute and the disseminator of negative information forces law enforcement officers to determine not only the object of civil protection and the subject of the claim, but also to the correlation of
E. M. Kobzarenko
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Abstract This article examines the pro‐Montenegrin political campaigns of Alexander Devine, a schoolmaster and journalist who became Montenegro's leading British advocate following its incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after the First World War.
ROSS CAMERON
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The liability of search engines and tech companies in defamation law
In this second in a series of three articles, I consider another possible substantive change to the law of defamation, that relating to the liability of tech companies such as search engines for defamatory material.
Gray, Anthony
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READING HOUSING AS AN URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE PATTERNING THE ‘WHORE STIGMA’
Abstract In this article, I conceptualize housing as an urban infrastructure enabling the reproduction, exploitation, circulation and emplacement of the ‘whore stigma’. To this end, I engage with infrastructural scholarship, particularly the emerging field of infrastructural housing studies, and situate it in dialogue with critical perspectives on ...
Daniela Morpurgo
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THE URBANOLOGISTS COME TO TOWN: Professional Life and Work in the Urban Solutions Industry
Abstract This article charts the upsurge of an eclectic global community of professionals new to the field of urban policy and governance, animated by playful and celebratory attitudes towards cities and urbanization: the urbanologists. It contributes to debates in critical urban theory and critical ethnographies of technology to problematize ...
Rachel Bok
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Defamation proceedings - Limitation of Actions Act 1974
In Noonan v MacLennan [2010] QCA 50 the Queensland Court of Appeal considered for the first time the provision permitting extension of the limitation period for a defamation action under s32A of the Limitation of Actions Act ...
Jackson, Sheryl
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Criminal Sanctions for Perpetrators of Defamation: An Islamic Criminal Law Perspective
This study explores criminal sanctions for defamation offenders from the Islamic criminal law perspective, focusing on applying maqÄá¹£id al-sharī‘ah as a normative foundation. The objective is to compare the restorative justice-oriented approach of
Ninti Azhari, Ramadani Ramadani
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Abstract This article reconsiders the relationship between visibility and politicization. Drawing on empirical evidence from urban mobilization campaigns across Russia, we counter the existing literature on theories of the post‐political and liminality by identifying four dimensions of visibility—publicity in urban space, objects of urban contestation,
Valeria Rumiantseva, Liubov Chernysheva
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Digital harassment and its mental health impact among healthcare professionals: A scoping review. [PDF]
Digital harassment—including workplace cyberbullying, online defamation, and coordinated social media attacks—has been reported among healthcare professionals and may represent an emerging occupational concern. This scoping review of 24 studies from 12 countries found that digital harassment was reported in association with adverse mental health ...
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