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Change in migrants’ political attitudes: Acculturation and cosmopolitanization
Abstract This paper investigates change in international migrants’ political attitudes. It theorizes a novel attitudinal typology distinguishing polity‐specific attitudes influenced by national contexts and transnational attitudes forged by migratory experience. It applies the typology to four dimensions of political competition in contemporary Europe:
Eva Krejcova +2 more
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Containing Histories Past and Present: Making Samples in the “Huntington Collection” (1893–1921)
ABSTRACT The Huntington Anatomical Collection (1893–1921) includes the skeletal remains of immigrants, migrants, and lifelong New York City residents. The collection's formation was coeval with the formalization of physical anthropology, and the collection was made to serve research aims centered on race and origin.
Alanna L. Warner‐Smith
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The Development and Evolution of the Right to Life in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Aim: To examine different aspects of the evolution and development of the right to life in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Moreover, to analyse certain cases related to the violation of this right and its procedural and substantial aspects.
Sabrina Judith Kaliman
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Abstract Background & Aims The present two studies investigated the role of spatial cognition in statistics anxiety. The hypothesis that spatial representations and/or visuospatial skills are related to the acquisition of statistics abilities which, when lacking or unused, generate statistics anxiety is examined.
Rose‐Marie Gibeau +10 more
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The Politics of Compliance with International Human Rights Court Judgments
Courts are increasingly important for domestic and international politics. Yet, judicial power is limited by courts’ reliance on other actors to implement their rulings.
Stiansen, Øyvind
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ABSTRACT Polycrisis—understood as intersecting crises that amplify each other rather than unfolding separately—poses profound challenges for employment relations theory and practice. The employment relationship is simultaneously a site where the effects of crises are most acutely experienced and a central mechanism through which profit is generated ...
Tony Dobbins +4 more
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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) has asserted that the deprivation of liberty must not be accompanied by the dispossession of all human rights.
Burbano Herrera, ClaraRE220020046313028010018868100000-0002-8325-7180F73C2EEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +5 more
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Affidavit of expert witness, TGGL and Family v. Ecuador [PDF]
Submitted as expert testimony to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, case reference: TGGL and Family v. Ecuador, Case No.
Hunt, PH
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The Jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Should Outlive Defection
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ jurisdiction should outlive the purpose of any state to denounce the American Convention on Human Rights in order to avoid disadvantageous international rules and circumvent the international adjudicative ...
Leon, Humberto Briceno
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ABSTRACT Effective child protection systems increasingly rely on integrated, multi‐agency responses to prevent and address child maltreatment. However, in many European welfare contexts, collaboration across services remains constrained by organizational fragmentation.
Caterina Balenzano +2 more
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