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Derogation of Human Rights in Emergency Situations; A Comparative Study of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights [PDF]
Human Rights treaties which contain derogation clause, albeit allowing the derogation of some rights and freedoms in states of emergency, have provided some principles that must be observed by the States Parties for the derogation clause to be applicable.
ِDawood Mohebbi +2 more
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Zagrożenie życia narodu jako przesłanka wstępna derogacji zobowiązań w dziedzinie praw człowieka
To determine the fate of human rights in extreme situations, the treaties contain a mechanism for derogating from obligations, i.e. derogations from their enforceability in such exceptional situations.
Tadeusz Jasudowicz
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Beyond the Conversation: The Pervasive Danger of Slurs [PDF]
Although slurs are conventionally defined as derogatory words, it has been widely noted that not all of their occurrences are derogatory. This may lead us to think that there are “innocent” occurrences of slurs, i.e., occurrences of slurs that are not ...
Alba Moreno, Eduardo Pérez-Navarro
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(2), 545-560 | European Forum Insight of 28 July 2022 | (Table of Contents) I. Premessa. - II.
Marilù Porchia
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This paper tackles the issue of derogation of State’s international obligations in the field of human rights protection. Although derogation clauses are often included in human rights treaties, their application is regarded as an exception rather than a
Joanna Połatyńska
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Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis in Food Safety Risk Management: The Case of Dioxins in Baltic Fish
The Swedish risk management case of Baltic fatty fishes, in which dioxin levels may be too high, is a typical multidimensional food safety decision problem involving public health, economic, environmental and socio-cultural aspects.
Beshir M. Ali +4 more
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European Court of Human Rights and the Use of Force by Military Forces: An Evaluation in Light of the Right to Life [PDF]
Article 2(1) of the European Convention on Human Rights recognizes the right to life and prohibits the deliberate deprivation of this right. However, paragraph 2 of this article addresses the use of force by law enforcement and military agents of the ...
Foroogh Asadi +2 more
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From evolutionary reasoning, we derived a novel hypothesis that ingroup derogation is an evolved response of behavioral immune system which follows the smoke detector principle and the functional flexibility principle.
Qi Wu, Chuan Tan, Bo Wang, Ping Zhou
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Slurs: Departures from Genuine Uses and Derogation
Some non-appropriated uses of slurs seem to be non–derogatory. In this paper, I argue that in a range of cases, the lack of derogation is owed to the term not being genuinely used.
Belleri Delia
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Breaking down internal barriers: The role of physical protection in attenuating ingroup derogation
Intergroup bias manifests not only as ingroup favoritism but also as ingroup derogation—a counterintuitive preference for outgroup over ingroup members, predominantly observed in East Asian cultures.
Zhong Lyu +4 more
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