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    Od ruchu protestu do partii władzy. Rozwój Zielonych w Niemczech by Grzegorz Brzozowski-Zabost

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It was an act of opposition against pollution, use of nuclear power, and some aspects of life in highly developed and industrialized society, the formal inauguration was held 1980 in West Germany. 1990 three civil rights groups in East Germany combined to form Bündnis 90, which merged with Die Grünen after long uniting process in 1993. 18 years after foundation they built together with social democrats from SPD government which lasted for two term of office between 1998 and 2005. …”
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    Un-quaring San Francisco in Milk and Test by Clayton Dillard

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Milk conceals difference through its spatial depiction of an emerging gay civil rights, where not only “gay” but also a coherent social space for queer people comes to be synonymous with whiteness. …”
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    The New Apartheid by Masilo Lepuru

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… The fundamental distinction between a Civil Rights movement such as the African National Congress and a liberation movement like Poqo lies in the status of white settlers and Apartheid. …”
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    Performing Dissent: Pete Seeger and Paul Robeson before HUAC (1955-1956) by Jodie Childers

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While Seeger’s testimony in August 1955 championed individual liberty and freedom of speech, using the First Amendment as the foundation for his position, Robeson’s testimony delivered in June 1956 invoked an internationalist sense of social justice, linking left-wing politics, the civil rights movement within the United States, and decolonization efforts around the world.…”
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    Guerre sainte dans le Cône sud latino-américain : pentecôtistes versus umbandistes by Alejandro Frigerio, Ari Pedro Oro

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…It is argued that the intensity of their struggle is related to the degrees of social visibility and legitimation that these religions enjoy in each society as well as to the extent of organization that Umbanda devotees have attained – the existence of a collective action frame emphasizing their civil rights being particularly important in this regard. …”
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    The Olympic “Revolt” of 1968 and its Lessons for Contemporary African American Athletic Activism by Douglas Hartmann

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…At a basic level, the exercise reminds us that sport-based activism is not unprecedented and, when it emerges, tends to be connected with the larger social movements of the day (the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s and Black Lives Matter more recently). …”
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    Racial Authoritarian Preemption and the Politics of Tennessee by Sekou Franklin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…I focus on the period of 2010–2024, when the Tennessee legislature was captured by conservative Republicans, who then used preemption to revoke locally based civil rights, racial equity initiatives, and redistributive measures championed by minoritized communities. …”
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    Rehabilitation Legislation of Disabled Persons in the View of Health Rights by Juan ZHANG

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In consideration of the relationship between medicine and law, the article points out that the concept of the health right in the civil law should be extend firstly; the health rights which have the dual nature with civil rights and basic rights should be recognized secondly; because of the attributes of their basic rights, the health rights should be written in the constitution thirdly; at last, based on the modern concept of rehabilitation, the disabled persons who want to realize their health rights need to pay attention to the legislation of social law, especially the community rehabilitation, and the establishment and improvement of social insurance'system. …”
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    The Impact of Digitalization on the Constitutional Rights of Citizens by S. S. Vashurina

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Within the framework of this study, the author considers the evolution of the concept of human and civil rights under the influence of the technological process and changes in tools that allow one to exercise one’s rights. …”
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    Unødig lang sagsbehandlingstid i danske straffesager: by Kasper Jørgensen, Annette Olesen

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Abstract For many years the Danish criminal justice system has been criticized for its drawn out handling of criminal cases – which is not only problematic for the victim’s sense of justice, but is also a violation of the defendant’s civil rights. It is nevertheless surprising how little we know about the  implications for those who are forced to wait an unreasonably long time for trial, especially for those who are not remanded into custody. …”
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    Mythologies of American violence in Alan Ball's True Blood series by Anne-Marie PAQUET-DEYRIS

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Vampire, werewolf movie codes and motifs are very often recycled in various episodes of the series to problematize current problems in American society such as the women’s liberation movement, the gay and lesbian rights, the civil rights movement etc. All of them provide starkly original variations on the central notions of trouble and evil.The show addresses some the following key issues: which aesthetic, formal and ideological strategies are adopted to represent the different layers of reality? …”
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    “Justice Has a Bad Side”: Figurations of Law and Justice in 21st-Century Superhero Movies by Nicole Maruo-Schröder

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Hence, the article argues, it is fruitful to read current superhero movies as both reflections of and comments on the post-9/11 legal and political landscape characterized by an ongoing state of exception and the resulting suspension of certain laws and civil rights. Analyzing Suicide Squad, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Captain America: Civil War (all released in 2016) in terms of genre, narrative as well as characters and their symbolic implications, the article shows how the films comment in ambiguous, even contradictory ways on the current terrain of justice. …”
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    Mobilités sociales et spatiales d’Africain·es-Américain·es vers la banlieue de « l’entre-deux » dans la deuxième moitié du 20ème siècle : le cas d’Euclid, Ohio by Marion MARCHET

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It will attempt to demonstrate more precisely the extent to which, before becoming powerful barometers of the state of racial relations in the twenty-first century United States, these suburban spaces carried at first many of the dreams and ambitions of an intermediary segment of the African American population claiming its share of material comfort and security in the post-Civil Rights era.…”
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    Lithuanian women's political and social movement at the end of XX century by Virginija Jurėnienė

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Its aim was to join women into the movement for their political and civil rights.   In 1907, in Kaunas, the first women assembly was organized. …”
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    « La deuxième communauté noire la plus prospère du pays » : l’espoir d’une vie en banlieue résidentielle à Atlanta pour les migrant·es africain·es-américain·es by Nicolas Raulin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Finally, I consider the way these mobilizations have reconfigured movements against racial inequality in the post-civil rights South: they reveal that the black middle class’s ideology relies on the market and individual responsibility as cornerstones of its emancipation strategies.…”
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    Reconstruction's Lessons by Susan Carle

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The Roberts Court has failed to fulfill its charge under the Reconstruction amendments to vigorously promote and enforce civil rights protections, and the other branches of government have proved ineffectual or unwilling to step into the breach. …”
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    La désobéissance civile aux Etats-Unis contemporains : triomphe incomplet du libéralisme sur la gauche, routine et réactivation par les mouvements sociaux de l’immigration by Mathieu Bonzom

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Secondly, drawing on examples from the immigrant mobilizations of the 2000 and 2010 decades, with a counterpoint to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s, the article shows how the diversity of civil disobedience practices is structured by cyclical mutations, between routinization and defusing on the one hand, revival and reactivation on the other, where reactivation depends on the taking of certain forms of risk which is then turned against the authorities by drawing on mass mobilization.…”
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    Reconstruction's Lessons by Susan Carle

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The Roberts Court has failed to fulfill its charge under the Reconstruction amendments to vigorously promote and enforce civil rights protections, and the other branches of government have proved ineffectual or unwilling to step into the breach. …”
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    The ways of protecting the medical confidentiality by A.R. Davletshin

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The paper also discusses the above-mentioned ways of protecting the violated civil rights. With the help of robotic programs and existing databases, a modern judicial practice on disputes related to the violation of the patient's rights to medical confidentiality has been thoroughly analyzed.…”
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    A. Schopenhauer on university philosophy: Pro et contra by F.F. Serebryakov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The philosopher believed that university philosophy can be useful and justified only if it “receives civil rights, and its banner is hoisted in front of the eyes of people”. …”
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