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Social service inclusion of immigrants through the lens of human rights in Australia
Abstract Motivation A human‐centred approach to social service design is necessary to encourage social service inclusion and to offer an avenue for social service action in Australia and globally. Purpose The purpose of this article is to ascertain the extent to which social service providers design their services to include immigrants.
Obed Adonteng‐Kissi +4 more
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Abstract Over the past decade, the Nigerian government has sought to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive socio‐economic transformation and improve the welfare of its citizenry. Recent initiatives, such as the establishment of the National Centre for AI and Robotics (NCAIR) and the development of several strategic AI policies, highlight the ...
Morris K. Odeh
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Executive Order 13492: Legal Borderlands [PDF]
On January 22, 2009, newly inaugurated President Barack Obama implemented Executive Order 13492. The order refers to the legal disposition of detainees at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base and the termination of the detention center.
Diaz, Laura
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Dialogic Federalism: Constitutional Possibilities for Incorporation of Human Rights Law in the United States [PDF]
Discussions about the allocation of authority between federal and subfederal systems in the implementation of international human rights law typically proceed by staking out one of two initial positions.
Powell, Catherine
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Academic Peer Review: Eliminating the Option of ‘Reject’ Without Author Response
Learned Publishing, Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2026.
Alya A. Arabi, Ahmed H. AlMarzouqi
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Abstract This article analyses the normative landscape of future generations within the current body of European Union (EU) law, including the treaties, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, existing and potentially emerging general principles of EU law, as well as relevant international treaties and customary international law. The article argues that,
Katalin Sulyok
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Abstract COVID‐19 resulted in global restrictions on migration, with pronounced consequences in Australia, where the resettlement of refugees was significantly curtailed from March 2020. This research, comprising a third phase in an ongoing study on refugee settlement and integration, seeks to understand the broader implications of these restrictions ...
Tadgh McMahon +4 more
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Structuring the Prison Life Index Through Value Focused Thinking Methodology
ABSTRACT Building a composite index (CI) is a task that requiring a series of decisions, the consequences of which will determine the scope of the tool. This is especially true for the very first steps of this construction: the definition of the theoretical framework and the selection of relevant indicators, usually referred to as the construction of ...
Lola Martin‐Moro +2 more
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Open or Closed: Balancing Border Policy with Human Rights [PDF]
Open or Closed: Balancing Border Policy with Human Rights on ResearchGate, the professional network for ...
Bruch, Elizabeth M.
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The individual communications procedure is a vital mechanism in international human rights law that enables victims to seek remedies when domestic legal venues have been exhausted or failed to deliver justice. Although Indonesia has acceded to almost all
Abdul Munif Ashri +1 more
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