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Fundamentalism and the new right

Women: A Cultural Review, 1990
(1990). Fundamentalism and the new right. Women: A Cultural Review: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 53-55.
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Fundamental Labour Rights, Platform Work and Human-Rights Protection of Non-Standard Workers

, 2018
The spread of non-standard forms of employment in industrialised and developing countries over the last decades has prompted an extensive debate on how to reshape labour regulation to accommodate these new formats.
V. De Stefano, Antonio Aloisi
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Fundamental Rights

Changing Law in Developing Countries, 2021
A. Gledhill
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I. Fundamental Rights

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2006
The goal of constructing an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice across the Union was agreed at the Tampere EU Summit of 1999. The objective was to create the conditions in which EU citizens could exercise their rights of free movement while at the same time addressing legitimate security concerns.
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Cybersecurity Regulation in the European Union: The Digital, the Critical and Fundamental Rights

The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology, 2020
G. G. Fuster, Lina Jasmontaite
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

The Responsibility of Online Intermediaries for Illegal User Content in the EU and the US, 2020
M. Gebauer
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Fundamental rights and freedoms

2008
Il contributo si pone l’obiettivo di fornire una panoramica aggiornata sui diritti e sulle libertà contenute all'interno della Costituzione italiana. L’autore, dopo un’introduzione volta a contestualizzare l’argomento trattato, analizza, con puntuali riferimenti alla giurisprudenza costituzionale, i seguenti diritti: i diritti individuali, i diritti ...
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The New Right and Fundamentalism

2018
With the collapse of communism, Polish society has started to redefine national values and concentrate more on group interests. The idea of national unity through an enemy has appeared again more sharply. There are a lot of similarities between the implementation of the Marxist ideology fifty years ago and Catholic ideology presently. A good example is
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