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    Review of the Translation of the Book of Criminal Law in European Council by Alireza Taghipour

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In the field of international criminal law, the focus has been on prosecuting and trial of individuals who violate humanitarian laws, and international criminal tribunals have been prosecuting perpetrators of these catastrophes. …”
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    Overcoming subjectivism in measuring the novelty of dissertation research as a problem of conventionality by A. N. Litvinenko, Yu. A. Lozina

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The paper attempts to overcome subjectivism in the evaluation of dissertation research of the socio-humanitarian block, thus the positions of authors on this issue when measuring the identified scientific novelty are considered. …”
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    Imagining alternative futures through the lens of food in the Afghan and Tajik Pamir mountains by Frederik J.W. Van Oudenhoven, L. Jamila Haider

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This paper explores a different development narrative, which emerges when the history of today’s Pamirs, its landscape, agriculture, diversity, and culture are understood, not in terms of empires, humanitarian threats or markets, but through the lens of food. …”
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    Arendt and Her Human Concerns in the New Age A Critique on the Book Imperialism by Seyed Ali Mahmoudi, Seyed Navid Kalahroudi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Although she has criticized the humanitarian aid of developed countries to less-developed states and sees it as imperialist, she has not offered a way out of this complex dilemma. …”
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    The Role of the United Nations Security Council in the Protection of Cultural Heritage by Bagher Beidaghi, Peyman Bolouri, Malek Zolghader

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It seems that, in terms of securitizing cultural heritage, the procedures taken by the Security Council for the protection of cultural heritage have included requiring internal measures (affecting the domestic law of countries) and referring to the humanitarian aspects of cultural heritage. Paying attention to the Security Council’s performance with regard to cultural heritage can be effective since the Security Council, as the main pillar of the UN, has the primary duty of maintaining international peace and security and its decisions are binding for the UN members as per the UN Charter. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEX SOCIUM: A HUMANISTIC TURN by S. A. Kravchenko

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…For solving these problems there proposed a humanistic turn that presupposes the integration of Sociology with hard and humanitarian sciences. It will be an intellectual instrument for overcoming the appeared challenges. …”
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    Conflicts and Political Instability in Sudan: A Re-visit Discourse by Efe Ann Ijoyah

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The study showed that even after United Nations took over the Peace keeping operation, African Union still made significant contributions in terms of troops, finance, and humanitarian services. It was concluded that despite the weaknesses of African Union in managing the conflict, the success story of United Nations in Darfur region cannot be analyzed without taking into cognizes the effort of African Union put in the crisis. …”
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    AUSTRALIA’S PARTICIPATION AND PERFORMANCE AT THE EVIAN CONFERENCE: INTEGRITY OR SHAME? by P. R. Bartrop

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…His record at the conference, lauded by many of the officials who were present, was one of the least humanitarian of any that can be attributed to Australian statesmen—hardly a ringing endorsement of Australia’s record at this crucial gathering in which the Commonwealth sought, at an early stage, to express itself as an autonomous nation on the international stage.…”
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    Legal arrangements related to animal welfare in turkey by Aşkın Yaşar, Serdar İzmirli

    “…First law issued in this scope in Turkey is Animal protection Act no 5199. Humanitarian criterions in lots of subjects such us ownership, maintenance and transportation of animals were tried to be established in the Act. …”
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    Higher courses as the first higher school in Lithuania by Česlovas Mančinskas

    Published 1996-12-01
    “…There were 6 departments (faculties): Humanitarian, Law, Mathematical-Physical, Technical, and Medical at the Courses, and they were headed by the deans E. …”
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    John Locke, Abolitionism, and the Reactionary Enlightenment by Brian Smith

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These attacks demonstrate the centrality of Locke’s influence in nineteenth-century humanitarian and liberatory movements. …”
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    The Somali Anti-Piracy Campaign, 2008-2012 by Justus Ondigi, Kenneth Ombongi, George Gona

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Capitalizing on Somalia’s instability and location, the article identifies the intricacies of the selfish considerations that underlie leading world powers and regional agencies ‘humanitarian’ decision to join the Somali anti-piracy campaign.     …”
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    Anxiety and depression screening reveals the importance of advancing mental health support for Haitian healthcare providers by Youri Encelotti Louis, Brooke Betson, Samy Auguste

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition to the ongoing humanitarian crisis that continues to pre-dispose the people of Haiti to a variety of health conditions and mental illnesses, Haitian healthcare providers face further vulnerability to mental illness due to the high-stress nature of their work in a resource-limited environment. …”
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    INTENSIFICATION OF «LIVING KNOWLEDGE» AT THE TRANSITION TO «KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY»: PROJECT AND REALITY by Naira V. Danielyan

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The author concludes that higher school training should include «living», common knowledge as well as mankind humanitarian values, an individual's creative potential, imagination and emotions, accompanied by his informal knowledge. …”
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    Functions and Authorities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the Crime Scene by Y. V. Grinenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It is emphasized that in order to ensure the implementation of the said functions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they have the right to take measures to restore the territorial integrity of Ukraine, as well as to provide comprehensive development of secure, economic, information, telecommunication, social and humanitarian infrastructure on the territories adjacent to the temporarily occupied territories in Donetsk and Luhansk to implement, in accordance with strategic defense planning documents, measures to strengthen defense and security capabilities of the country. …”
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    Constitutional Legislation Developments in the Russian Federation for Sustainable Development Goals by V. P. Kirilenko, G. V. Alekseev

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Many ambitious political projects and current reforms have not been properly developed due to the fact that the practical results of the modernization of the constitutional system strongly contradicted the picture of social justice that formed the ideological basis for the humanitarian policy. Preserving legal traditions while updating the interpretation of the provisions of constitutional acts in the practice of constitutional justice can contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals to a much greater extent than those changes in the text of constitutional acts that carry the risks of political instability and violation of human rights.…”
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    Management of inclusive data for Merapi volcano eruption risk areas using participatory action research (PAR) with the perspective of women, the elderly, and persons with disabilit... by Meilinarti, Swasto Eko, Ngurah Ida, Candraningrum Dewi, Bening Rahmayna Kania

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research identified types of threats related to the Merapi volcano eruption and needs based on the Humanitarian Inclusion Standard, focusing on gender, age, and ability. …”
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    Socio-economic assessment of drought impacts in Lesotho: implications for early action by Relebohile Agnes Mojaki, Makoala Vitalis Marake, Evan Easton-Calabria, Joalane Rethabile Marunye, Erin Coughlan de Perez

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Given that the research team has worked with humanitarian organisations in the study area after which development interventions were implemented, this might have led to interviewees exaggerating the negative impacts of drought hoping the team to bring assistance into the community. …”
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    Innovations in Education, or How to Separate the Wheat from the Chaff? by M. V. Kochetkov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…They stemmed from the development of universal basic information, creative competencies, and polytechnic skills, as well as humanitarian and economic orientation of training, the development of primarily STEM-areas in school education, simulation and distance learning tools, innovative pedagogical technologies.…”
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