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    Freedom of speech in the United States / by Tedford, Thomas L.

    Published 2001
    Subjects: “…Freedom of speech United States. 8989…”
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    Principles of IP-Court Activity in Ukraine by S. V. Volovyk

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The author has singled out such an international legal document as the Basic Principles of Judicial Agencies’ Independence, which enshrines the following principles of IP-court activity in Ukraine: the principle of judicial agencies’ independence; the principle of freedom of speech and associations; the principle of qualification, selection and training; the principle of professional secrecy and immunity. …”
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    The French aire in Jane Eyre by Emily Eells

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This article examines how Brontë makes French into a kind of licence for freedom of speech issued to both the eponymous heroine of the novel and the novelist herself. …”
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    Silencing Mechanisms in Academia: Towards Collaborative Innovation to Support Critical Social Science by Mustafa F. Özbilgin, Cihat Erbil

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Theorising collaborative innovation, we offer multilevel and inclusive design and solidarity as possible venues for resistance against the ongoing purge of CSS, which undermines autonomy, freedom of speech, and equality in academia.…”
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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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    Globalisation with a Human Face and the Role of the United Nations by Lénárd Sándor

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The utility provider who violates the right to water, the mining or extraction operations that endanger the right to health, or the digital platform that infringes on the freedom of speech and information all have detrimental impacts on the enjoyment of human rights. …”
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    Opening tasks, opening minds – a rediscovery of the open-ended approach by Kalina Jastrzębowska

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Captured in this research were the synergistic images of the beauty of children’s reasoning and the beauty of mathematics as an open subject – an incentive for others to begin their journey with freedom of speech for young mathematicians. …”
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    Affective economies of racism on social media by Rodwell Makombe, Bright Sinyonce, Mpitseng Tladi, Saneliso Thambo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The internet in general and social networks in particular are based on a libertarian logic that emphasises freedom of speech at the expense of the rights of minorities whose views may not meet the required algorithmic thresholds of specific social media sites. …”
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    Some Aspects of legal Regulation of restricting the Rights and Freedoms of Police Officers by S. M. Bortnyk

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Based on the conducted analysis the author has offered to combine all prohibitions and restrictions into four blocks unequal in scope and nature of the impact on individual rights: a) prohibitions and restrictions of a political nature; b) prohibitions and restrictions of an economic nature; c) restrictions arising from the specifics of the police service and its special nature; d) prohibitions and restrictions in the field of mass media and freedom of speech. It has been clarified that the problem of legalization of restrictions on the rights and freedoms of police officers and a number of criteria that a police officer must meet has been properly regulated by international regulatory legal acts. …”
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    NEGATION, INCLUDING, GRADUAL OBLIVION: STATE STRATEGIES ON SOVIET HERITAGE IN GEORGIA, ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN by A. A. Tokarev

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The article postulates clear differences between the study of postcolonialism and the post-Soviet space, and therefore the author presents his own operationalization of the "imperial heritage" study.The countries of the South Caucasus are compared based on the following criteria: a number of ethnic Russians as the main constituent of the Soviet people living in the country; a status of the Russian language; national symbols (statutes, architecture, Soviet state symbols, the hierarchy of military ranks), and political practices (functioning of the party systems, type of sovereignty, degree of freedom of speech and political competition).StudyingAzerbaijan,ArmeniaandGeorgiadifferently coming out of theUSSRand using the disintegration of theUSSRto construct their national narratives in accordance with their own ideas about the ways of development, the author finds a repetition of the Soviet system elements.Each of the states demonstrates a unique combination of “post-Soviet Soviet” phenomena. …”
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    The right to be forgotten in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war by S. O. Popova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The importance of ensuring a balance between freedom of speech, expression of views, freedom of the press and the right to be forgotten is established. …”
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