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The presumption of innocence in EU law: One step forward, two steps backwards [PDF]
The topic of the paper is the presumption of innocence in EU law and the case law of the Court of Justice EU. The paper begins by outlining legal regulation of the presumption of innocence in the Charter of fundamental rights of the EU and the Directive ...
Nenadić Svetlana
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When Elsewhere is Home: Mapping Literature as Home in Lawrence Durrell’s “Cities, Plains and People”
Written in Beirut in 1943, by an Anglo-Irishman man born in India and later posted in Egypt, the poem “Cities, Plains and People” raises the question of Lawrence Durrell’s problematic relationship to the outside world and to his own identity.
Corinne Alexandre-Garner+1 more
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Women Figures in George Macdonald’s and J.R.R. Tolkien’s Fantasy Writings
It is an undisputed fact that George MacDonald’s fantasy books were among J.R.R. Tolkien’s many sources of inspiration when writing his Middle-earth epic.
Măcineanu Laura
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International Forensic Cooperation and Advocacy
The article discusses the interaction of lawyers involved in criminal defense and the international forensic community, the principles of international cooperation in the field of forensic examination.
A. Ya. Asnis, Sh. N. Khaziev
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Calls for humanitarian interventions are often based on the urgent need to protect “innocent lives”. As a moral and ethical concept, innocence refers to the absence of guilt, moral wrongdoing, and responsibility. Either as a sinless, pre-fall, Garden-of- Eden condition in Judeo-Christian theology or as the pre-social “state of nature” in modern ...
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Tragic Innocence in Philip Roth’s American Pastoral
American Pastoral is not only an elegiac fictional biography, but an in-depth analysis of the demise of the American dream in the context of post-war social and cultural mutations.
Glăvan Gabriela
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Culpables e inocentes: el juego de los procesos en dos obras de Tirso de Molina y de Rojas Zorrilla
This article reports on the close relationship between the scenes of trials and the trials on stage, which are well illustrated in two plays written at the beginning of the 17th Century La mujer que manda en casa by Tirso de Molina and Morir pensando ...
Amélie Djondo Drouet
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A cutaneous horn (cornu cutaneum) is a protrusion from the skin composed of a cornified material. It may be associated with a benign, premalignant, or malignant lesion at the base, masking numerous dermatoses. In a 24-year-old female, a giant cutaneous horn arising from a seborrheic keratosis located on the leg is presented. This case has been reported
Gurvinder P. Thami+3 more
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Adipose tissue in health and disease [PDF]
Adipose, or fat, tissue (AT) was once considered an inert tissue that primarily existed to store lipids, and was not historically recognized as an important organ in the regulation and maintenance of health.
Innocence Harvey+2 more
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The “Innocent” Other: Hollywood’s Post 9/11 Muslim Child and Childhood
The present article interrogates the ways in which Hollywood cinema articulates the exclusion of the Muslim child from popular discourses of childhood and how such exclusion continues to condition the cultural identity of children and most importantly ...
Hajar Eddarif
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