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    Prevention of The Crime Of Trafficking in Persons (TPPO) in Cases Of Illegal Sending Indonesian Migrant Workers (PPMI) Overseas as Foreign Ship Crew by Aulia Aulia

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Human trafficking is a transnational crime in the form of human smuggling and is the third largest transnational crime in the world after drugs and weapons. …”
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    Les complaintes criminelles en Europe by Una McIlvenna

    Published 2021-03-01
    Subjects: “…crimes…”
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    Penser l’écocide au XIXe siècle : crimes contre la nature, châtiment divin et vengeance de la Terre by Samy Bounoua

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The notion of ecocide, which literally refers to the destruction of an inhabited space, becomes increasingly relevant in the debate on environmental law, and in particular on the legal definition of crime against nature. We want to show in this article that the idea of ecocide is older than the word : since the beginning of the 19th century, in the West, many (scientists, philosophers, naturalists, essay writers, etc.) have worried about the growth of the environmental damages, considering them as transgressions, and even as crimes committed against God’s creation or, in a more secular spirit, against a nature which should have remained untouched, for the good of mankind. …”
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    Chanter le crime à l’heure de l’invention des cafés-concerts parisiens sous le Second Empire by Philippe Darriulat

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Claiming to be flimsy, flighty and cheerful, it belongs to the new world of leisure and ignores the crime echoed by laments, broadsides and, after 1863, miscellaneous mass newspapers. …”
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    A fratura da alteridade em “Amor”, de Clarice Lispector, e Um crime delicado, de Sérgio Sant’Anna by Valter Henrique de Castro Fritsch

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…El presente artículo busca discutir la condición de la fractura humana en su busca hermenéutica de dar sentido al mundo que nos rodea a través de la comprensión de la alteridad en dos obras literarias brasileñas: “Amor” de Clarice Lispector (1960) y Um crime delicado de Sérgio Sant’Anna (1997). A partir de la lectura y aproximación a las dos obras y de la jornada de sus protagonistas, busco analizar y comprender la fractura de la alteridad a partir del contacto de los personajes Ana y Antônio Martins con personas con una discapacidad física - un hombre ciego y una mujer manca, respectivamente - y como ese encuentro con la alteridad de la falta los modifica sobremanera. …”
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