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The Bioethics-CSR Divide
Published 2024-03-01“… [36] David Kennedy, “The International Human Rights Movement: Part of the Problem?,” Harvard Human Rights Journal 15 (2002): 101–25…”
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Mujeres militantes en el movimiento de Derechos Humanos de Argentina. El caso Tucumán
Published 2008-09-01“…This paper aims to analyze some characteristics of de Human Right movement of Tucumán (Argentina) stressing the militancy of women in those organizations, based on the testimonies of: Laura Figueroa, Lawyer of Human Right causes and former Lawyer at the “Asociación de Abogados por los derechos humanos”, an organization that have a short but an intense participation on de movement at the first transition years to the democracy; Sara Mrad, the main leader of “Madres de Plaza de Mayo” in Tucumán since 1981 until now; Ángela Nassif, Historical leader of Communist Revolutionary Party in Tucumán and one of de “Asamblea por los Derechos Humanos” founder’s in this province in 1984, and finally Josefina Centurión, activist in H.I.J.O.S. …”
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Freedom of Expression: what lessons should we learn from US experience?
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SOCIAL PROTEST IN INDIA
Published 2015-08-01“…There are different categories of social protest in India: peasant movements; scheduled castes' (Dalits, the former untouchables) movements; anti-corruption movements; environmental movements; backward caste movements; women's movements; tribal movements; industrial proletariat movements; students' movements; middle class movements; human rights movements. The first four movements are currently the most noticeable. …”
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