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Problem issues of criminal responsibility for forced disappearance
The article is devoted to some problematic issues of prosecution for enforced disappearance. It is noted that the analysis of reports on criminal offenses posted on the website of the Office of the Prosecutor General, which contain information on the number of registered facts of crimes under Art.
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Intangible inventions: the Kalbeliya gypsy dance form, from its creation to UNESCO recognition [PDF]
Despite the creation of the Kālbeliyā dance form in the 1980s, it was recognized as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage in 2010. Rajasthani “Gypsy” performances,featuring a dance designed by the nomadic Kālbeliyā community, have quickly become popular ...
Joncheere, Ayla
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An All‐Optical Driven Bio‐Photovoltaic Interface for Active Control of Live Cells
Bio‐photovoltaic Interface (BIO‐PV‐I) for live cell manipulation is presented. BIO‐PV‐I can be activated non‐invasively and remotely to control the spatial motility, adhesion, and morphology of cells adhering to it. BIO‐PV‐I uses a patterned light‐induced electric potential in iron‐doped lithium niobate crystals whose light‐driven and reversible nature,
Lisa Miccio +8 more
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The landmark case of Velásquez Rodríguez v. Honduras (1988) not only initiated the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights but also established foundational principles of its evidentiary regime. These standards, including the concept of
Genaro Andrés Manrique Giacomán
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Antigone in the southern cone of Latin America
This paper analyzes five Latin American versions of Antigone, not frequently considered. The plays exhibit significant differences with regard to the original, most of them related to painful events in the recent history of the continent.
Braulio Fernández-Biggs +1 more
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Forced Disappearances, Indigenous Peoples and Socio-Environmental Conflict in Mexico
Criminological research on forced disappearances is scarce despite the prevalence and seriousness of these phenomena and criminology's growing interest in mass atrocities. By focusing on forced disappearances in Mexico, we argue that the exploitation of the natural resources of indigenous peoples through extractivism and other ecologically harmful ...
Miguel Quintana-Navarrete +1 more
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This review systematically highlights the latest achievements in mixed‐valence states relevant to hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions, providing essential insights into future directions and methods for large‐scale practical implementation. This critical review is expected to provide an overview of recent advancements in diverse valence‐state metal
Jitendra N. Tiwari +4 more
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Through a decolonial feminist lens this paper unpacks the artistic project Sangre de mi sangre (“blood of my blood”). understood as an art protest by the feminist Mexican art collective Colectiva Hilos (“threads collective”).
Paulina Trejo Méndez
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Amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) microparticles with long‐term and thermal stability are prepared with or without collagen using a scalable one‐pot spray‐drying process. Under simulated physiological conditions, they crystallize into biomimetic bone mineral and, when combined with collagen, form extrudable, fibrillar bone‐like 3D constructs.
Camila Bussola Tovani +13 more
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The politics of death in Mexico: dislocating human rights and asylum law through hybrid agents
In 2006 Mexico’s then-president Felipe Calderón declared war on drug trafficking. The human toll was devastating with the loss of over 95,000 lives and the forced disappearance of more than 27,000 people.
Ariadna Estévez
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