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RIGHTS

2020
Argues that Étienne Balibar’s political philosophy innovates a complex constellation of concepts aimed at reviving and renewing the great tradition of radical democracy. Yet, not only is Balibar’s concept of rights the most exorbitant in his conceptual armory, but it is also the conceptual fulcrum on which his political philosophy pivots: without its ...
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The right CPD for the right teacher at the right time

Primary Science, 2021
Bryony Turford and Lynne Bianchi consider the role of the Network Guardian – a new approach trialled to gauge the depth of impact of professional learning.
Turford, Bryony, Bianchi, Lynne
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The Right to Rights

Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
WHEN Canada signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1990, all levels of government undertook to abide by and implement a set of entitlements viewed as too radical by our American neighbors. A decade after it was drafted, only the United States and Somalia have refused to ratify the Convention.
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The right to accept and the right to refuse

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2000
The main purpose of this paper is to show that the civil commitment acts of the Nordic countries are in conflict with the ideal of symmetry, i.e. the idea that if a person has the competence (and therefore the right) to accept hospitalisation he or she should also be considered competent (and therefore have the right) to refuse hospitalisation.
T, Nilstun, A, Syse
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The right to be right

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2018
Worldwide wisdom teaches, and philosophy demonstrates, that universally valid is only the perspective able to recognize everybody’s right to be treated in a just manner. From this point of view we have to recognize that all propositions are in some sense true, and hence that even those who are wrong are, from a particular point of view, right ...
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The right to the right treatment

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1970
J. Krishnamurti, Newton Bigelow
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Welfare rights and human rights

Journal of Social Policy, 1977
ABSTRACTRecent discussions of a ‘welfare rights’ approach in social work have suggested that the European Convention on Human Rights might provide a useful framework, a list of service objectives against which present provision might be assessed. In the present paper the author argues that the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights is to ...
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Is It Right? Is It Right?

This chapter reflects on the life and home of William Benson Bryant and his family, living at 3725 Seventeenth Street, NE, in a three-story Colonial-style house. It details the family's daily activities, such as eating most meals in the kitchen and spending time in the cozy basement family room, where Bryant enjoyed playing vinyl records and hosting ...
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The Right Therapy at the Right Time in the Right Patient

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Ronald A, Bronicki, Nick G, Anas
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