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The healing hand: the role of women in ancient medicine
Published 2005-06-01“… In contrast with the struggle of 19th and 20th century women all over the world to be admitted to medical schools, women in ancient Greece and Rome were apparently increasingly at liberty to practise medicine from the 4th century BC onwards. …”
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Between family and market: Poverty among women in a social welfare program in Chile
Published 2023-01-01“…The proposal for an entrepreneurial subject enabled by the state to inhabit the entrepreneurial “forces of liberty” through a series of individualizing techniques like entrepreneurialism. …”
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The EU’s neoliberal constitutionalism(s)
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Effect of Affirmative Actions on Student Permanence at a Brazilian Federal University
Published 2020-06-01“…Considering the students’ perception of Rawl’s “equal liberty” and equality of opportunity, the university’s AAS are understood to reflect the assumptions of John Rawls’ theory of justice. …”
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Conversations with Miss Jane
Published 2006-05-01“…Most importantly this essay will analyse the resonance of an eventful and often dramatic era on her sensibility and conversely show how her evolving sensibility informs that history and draws attention to aspects that might have passed unnoticed or be forever silenced. Jane’s desire for liberty and justice is often challenged as she faces the possibilities of life or death.Conversations build up a complex, often contradictory, but compelling portrait: torn between silence and vehemence, between memories and the urge to meet the future, Jane summons body and mind to find her way through the maze of a fast changing world; self-willed and obstinate she claims her right to speak, to express with wit and wisdom her firm belief in the word, in the ability to express deep seated convictions and faith and a whole array of feelings and emotions.…”
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The use of technology in civil and family oral trials as an innovative source of human rights in Mexico
Published 2025-01-01“… The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789 recognizes basic rights, including the right to life, liberty, security, equality, property and the expression of ideas and opinions through the press or any other medium. …”
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On the Criticism of Takano Yotaro's 'Japanese Collectivism' as an illusion
Published 2018-11-01“…The business culture in Japan stresses teamwork or collectivism, which ranks in stark contrast to the sense of individualism that stems from individual liberty and freedom espoused by western culture. Japanese culture places high importance on teamwork based on their philosophy of “wa”, or group harmony that holds the value of the greater good, as more important than valuing individual needs.…”
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The Catholic Church in Lithuania in 1940-1990: between Resistance and Adaptation
Published 2009-09-01“…Secondly, the defense of believers' rights was not only the fight for religious liberty but also raised civic as well as national self-consciousness and questioned the norms of Soviet ethics. …”
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A Study of Indianness, Mythical Techniques, and Fictionalizations in the Novels of Raja Rao
Published 2024-12-01“…In this research paper, the researcher also represented the mythical approaches of Raja Rao to signify the collaboration and co-operation of the characters for the observation of the Gandhian principles implemented to get the liberty, equality, and fraternity. Apart from it, the researcher visited the various institutes for the collection of the texts to analyze the fictions of Raja Rao and other Indian English writers for the implementation of the Indianness and socio-cultural practices. …”
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PREDICTABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF THE LAW
Published 2023-06-01“…„Where the force of the laws and the authority of their defenders cease, there can be neither liberty nor safety for any," wrote Shakespeare. The rule of law presupposes the obligation to respect the Constitution and the laws, as provided by the provisions of art. 1 para. (5) of the Constitution. …”
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Devlin P. Morals and Contemporary Social Reality / trans. from Engl. A. B. Didikin, O. A. Radchenko
Published 2021-09-01“…Mill’s doctrine of the balance of liberty and state coercion…”
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The Implementation of Imprisonment under the Shadow of the Prison Administration System
Published 2024-03-01“…Judiciary authorities use it repeatedly and irregularly due to the numerous prison-oriented laws, until now, all kinds of methods of reducing imprisonment have not been able to remove this punishment of deprivation of liberty from the circle of judges. The prison system aims to help reduce the return of prisoners and create security in society through the correct implementation of prison sentences in such a way that dangerous criminals and those who must be removed from it to protect society are reformed and those for whom prison is not their place and is due to coercion. …”
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Fair Trial and the Principles Governing It Internationally and Domestically Focusing on Governmental Discretionary Punishment
Published 2018-07-01“…No one should be deprived of his life, liberty, and property without a fair trial. "Fair trials" sometimes mean protections that derive from procedural legal rules, and sometimes they mean protections that result from substantive legal rules, such as rules related to fundamental rights and freedoms. …”
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The Relationship of Addictive Attitudes, Propensity to Search for Thrills and Psychological Defenses of Personality in Drug-addicted Convicts
Published 2024-12-01“… <p style="text-align: justify;">The relevance of the chosen topic is due to the importance of studying addictive attitudes, a tendency to search for thrills and psychological defenses of personality in drug-addicted convicts, which are taken into account when compiling psychological characteristics in places of deprivation of liberty, and, further, are evaluated in dynamics when serving a criminal sentence by convicts. …”
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Modern problems of repeated criminality. Socio-psychological aspect
Published 2024-12-01“…Special emphasis is made on the group of convicts who repeatedly served their sentences in places of deprivation of liberty or previously served their sentences in educational colonies of the criminal-executive system of the Russian Federation. …”
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Cross-Gendering the Racial Memory
Published 2006-05-01“….), or through more literal iconography, such as the Statue of Liberty, the feminine form serves to purify, emblematize, and collectivize—and thus to transcendentalize—concepts of rightful dis/empowerment that are otherwise fraught with cultural-historical strife. …”
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Examination and the State of Intoxication: Features of Legal Regulation and Observance of Human Rights and Freedoms
Published 2020-06-01“…In other circumstances, such an examination of intoxication should be considered inadmissible evidence in an administrative offense case, since it was obtained in substantial violation of human rights and freedoms, including the right to liberty and security, as well as a number of other rights, which the detained person failed to exercise. …”
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Investigating the Moral, Social, Economic, Cultural and Political Rights of Women and the Family in the Human Rights Charter (Islamic Scholarship with Secular Science in the Eyes o...
Published 2018-07-01“…In this article, the damage Ethics in the areas of the right to life, the right to liberty, the right to work, the right to education, the right to protection and so on, minimum social, civil, and political rights of women and children were extracted, and the moral model of human rights in the component of women's and family rights was based on Islamic principles. …”
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