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    Autonomie versus autorité : idéal éducatif ou nouvelle forme de domination ? by Pierre Périer

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The contemporary ethic of discussion, of negotiation, of recognition of the child's rights and liberties puts into question the institutional process of normalization of roles. …”
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    Créer contre l’oubli ou la censure de la mémoire uruguayenne by Dorothée Chouitem

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In this more permissive democratic environment, murgas had claimed, by 1985, an important place in the Uruguayan entertainment stages, celebrating its long-lost liberties. If the immediate social context influences murga productions, how can a new way of communication, in theory without political controls, reflect current historic structures? …”
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    Paradoxe entre idéal démocratique et autocensure des personnes racisées en milieu de travail : l’expérience d’une clinique de l’interculturalité by Sophie Hamisultane

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The organizations must show fairness toward their employees, thus supporting a democratic ideal where each worker would have the same rights and liberties. Nevertheless, relations of domination and oppression persist. …”
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    Civic Space: Shrinking from the outside in? by David SOGGE

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Restrictions on NGOs and others promoting civil liberties have caused alarm about «shrinking civic space» perpetrated by their domestic regimes. …”
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    Defining Human Rights in Times of Covid: Human Rights Discourse in the UK and Devolved Legislatures by Anne Cousson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, human rights and civil liberties were affected, as far as both individual freedoms and constitutional guarantees are concerned. …”
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    L’Entreprise-agence de Jean Walter. 1918-1957. L’architecture au service de l’affairisme ? by Marie Gaimard

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In a context of progressive regulation of the architectural profession in France throughout the first half of the 20th century, Jean Walter’s career testifies to the liberties taken by some professionals before the enactment of the loi du 31 décembre 1940, as he seemingly ignored any of the deontological debates taking place in the profession. …”
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    The concept of “demand” and its derivatives in the modern scientific insurance discourse by М. N. Stepanova

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The author concludes about the inadmissibility of taking liberties in the interpretation of significant concepts and terms, careful construction of new turns with their participation. …”
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    Freedoms of intimacy and the Internet by Jean Chalaby

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The nascent book was involved in the struggle for religious freedom, the press has been engaged in the struggle for fairer political regimes and the Internet is used today as an instrument for the advocacy of new liberties: the freedoms of intimacy. Communities and individuals seek to gain rights related to the needs and preferences derived from their self-identity. …”
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    Les mobilisations contre le rapport sur les libertés individuelles et l’égalité (COLIBE) : Vers une spécialisation du parti Ennahdha dans l’action partisane ? by Alia Gana, Ester Sigillò

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Through the analysis of the different forms of mobilization against the report of the Commission on Individual Liberties and Equality (COLIBE) organized by networks linked to the Islamic movement, this article proposes to question the process of specialization/separation between partisan activities and preaching activities, endorsed by Harakat Ennahdha at its 10th Congress in May 2016. …”
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    The Social Structure and Ideology of the Rebel Movement in Yakutia during 1921–1922 by E.P. Antonov, V.N. Antonova

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Having analyzed the programs, charters, appealings, private letters, and other papers, we have made the following conclusions: most rebels were for the All-Russian Constituent Assembly, building of the national state by providing provincial autonomy, as well as the multiparty system and democratic liberties. They developed the executive branch in the form of an institute for district intendants and volost, nasleg and village administrations. …”
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    « C’est eux contre nous » ou « Qui a peur de qui ? » : la rhétorique post-11 septembre de l’administration américaine vue par la caricature de presse by Dominique CADINOT

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…In the months following the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington when the anti-terrorist phobia was at its peak, very few Americans dared voice criticism of the Bush administration’s assault on civil liberties. Even fewer commentators dared to use humor in dealing with the tragedy. …”
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    L’Architecte et le programme en situation de concours : une quête de réassurance et d’ouverture by Alexandre Delbos, Jodelle Zetlaoui-Léger

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…An emerging need among designers is to understand the foundations of the choices made in order to appreciate their robustness, allowing them to fully embrace the program’s liberties and to be better placed to transcend them. …”
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    Development of Indigenous Language Orthographies: Setting Up English as the Torch Bearer by Juniel Shoko Matavire

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…While political freedom and other liberties were obtained, Indigenous languages remained under the chokehold of English and Afrikaans. …”
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    The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity by Bodrožić Đuro

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In order for a nation to be considered free, not only civil liberties in the state embodied in equality before good laws are sufficient, but also freedom, embodied un equality with other states, which is in its independence. …”
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    The Conditions of Public Opinion Action in Soviet Lithuania by Valdemaras Klumbys

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The biggest discreditation actions were carried against the biggest critics of the Soviet system - Lithuanian Catholic Church, dissidents, fighters for human rights and liberties, emigration organizations, and most active persons. …”
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    Designing a Parent Training Model to Prevent Cyber Space Risks in Students by Seyed Majid Karimi, Seyed Mohammadbagher Jafari, Gholamreza Sharifi Rad, Ali Akbar Khoshgoftar Moghadam

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The advent of the Internet and social networking platforms, coupled with an increase in individual liberties, has enabled swift access to a plethora of diverse and frequently unethical content available online. …”
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    Study design and protocol of a low to high intensity computer-based cognitive training at home in supplement to standard care in patients with AD by Bernard Croisile, Samar Dimachki, Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Hanna Chainay

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The fixed effects will be: three modality groups and time, repeated measures, (T0—pretraining, T1—post-training, T2—long-term follow-up) and the interaction pairs.Ethics and dissemination The study got ethics approval of the national ethical committee CPP Sud Méditerranée III (No 2019-A00458-49) and of the National Commission for Information Technology and Liberties (No 919217). Informed consent is obtained from each participant. …”
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    KGB Struggle with Antisoviet Manifestation in Lithuania and Abroad: People's Discreditation by Kristina Burinskaitė

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The biggest discreditation actions were carried against the biggest critics of the Soviet system - Lithuanian Catholic Church, dissidents, fighters for human rights and liberties, emigration organizations, and most active persons. …”
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