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Assessing the International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA)

Drugs and Alcohol Today, 2011
In 2006, IHRA received a 5‐year grant from DFID to develop a conducive policy environment for the implementation and scaling up of harm reduction activities on a global scale. An independent evaluation of the DFID programme focused primarily on IHRA's work with multilateral agencies such as those of the United Nations and civil society organisations ...
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A Comparative Study Between China and IHRA for the Vehicle-Pedestrian Impact

SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems, 2009
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A total of 200 detailed pedestrian accident cases of several areas in China were collected and analysed during last three years, the important information mainly include accident conditions, pedestrian information, human injury, vehicle injury sources, impact velocity, wrap around distance, and so on.</div> ...
Chen Huipeng, Fu Lianxue, Zheng Heyue
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‘Towards a Global Approach’–An overview of Harm Reduction 2008: IHRA’s 19th International Conference

International Journal of Drug Policy, 2009
‘Towards a Global Approach’–An overview of Harm Reduction 2008: IHRA’s 19th International Conference Suzanne Fraser a, Max Hopwood b, Annie Madden c, Carla Treloar b,∗ a Centre for Women’s Studies and Gender Research, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Australia b National Centre in HIV Social Research, The ...
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The IHRA’s Careless Conflations on Antisemitism (and Few Alternatives)

2021
In this post, Moshe Behar critiques the recent letter sent by English Secretary of State Gavin Williamson to university chancellors instructing them to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliances’ (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. Behar contends that the definition of antisemitism that the IHRA has put forward is meant to squash legitimate
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"The IHRA definition's imprecision makes it a threat to free speech" (2018)

2019
On the untenable and unaccountable legality of this definition, and the dangers it poses to free speech, minority rights, and democratic legitimacy. Summarizes some points in "Legal Form and Legal Legitimacy: The IHRA Definition of Antisemitism as a Case Study in Censored Speech," Law, Culture and the Humanities (2018) but with additional reference to ...
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Yehuda Bauer and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)

The Journal of Holocaust Research, 2022
Dina Porat, Mark Weitzman
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IHRA, antisemittismedefinisjoner og den akademiske friheten

Kirke og Kultur
Sindre Bangstad, Thomas V. H. Hagen
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