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Acceptance of international criminal justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Published 2024-03-01“…However, challenges persist in ensuring access to justice for all victims and addressing the root causes of conflict to prevent future atrocities. The lessons learned in Bosnia and Herzegovina remain crucial in shaping efforts to achieve lasting peace and accountability worldwide.…”
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War crimes and spirituality: to prosecute or to forgive and reconcile
Published 2023-09-01“…In countries where past conflict resulted in mass atrocities and where, following some peace agreement, the former parties at war did not go separate ways but continued to live in the same country, this inevitable reality is a burden, if not even a risk to the existence and rebuilding of the post-conflict society. …”
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Les Combattantes : une anthologie de femmes héroïques
Published 2024-12-01“…When we think of the First World War, it's usually flashes of “Poilus” in the trenches, gas masks, disfigured soldiers and other atrocities that come to mind. We must recognize that, beyond this nightmarish vision, we retain a very masculine conflict, where women seem to have no place – except that of the very glamorized nurse, whose different uniforms appear in fashion magazines of the time. …”
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Emigration and tobacco smoking among those staying behind
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The Consequences of an Embargo on Russian Gas
Published 2022-04-01“…At the latest since the atrocities of the war became evident and payment for gas supplies in roubles was brought into play, voices calling for a natural gas embargo have been growing. …”
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« Don’t Mention the War ! » : La vie culturelle à Dublin pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Published 2006-09-01“…The neutrality which led Ireland to hide the atrocities of World War II from its population still causes embarrassment to the country to this day. …”
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A CASE STUDY OF REPORTING OF NEWSPAPER BH DANI DURING THE WAR IN BOSNIA
Published 2021-02-01“…The case study goes on to show how articles in BH Dani explored cases of intolerance of Bosnian government and war forces, their war atrocities and displayed writings where the war situation is presented objectively. …”
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Mémoires métisses de la guerre dans A Gesture Life de Chang-rae Lee
Published 2015-07-01“…Franklin Hata, the main character of A Gesture Life is a Japanese immigrant of Korean descent who seems to lead a peaceful life in a small American city but he is in fact haunted by his past as a medic in the Japanese army during World War II, by the crimes and atrocities perpetrated by soldiers and officers. Although the past and the present appear to be poles apart in his experience, they are interwoven in the novel, through the imagery of water and fire in particular. …”
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Quels discours sur les crimes nazis dans la chronique judiciaire ouest‑allemande des années 1950 ? Le procès du camp du Stutthof à Bochum en 1955 vu par la presse locale et régiona...
Published 2023-04-01“…Nevertheless, the newspapers provided a lot of information on the fate of the prisoners and the extermination of the Jews and confronted their readers with the testimonies of the victims and the atrocities committed in the Stutthof. The court reports contained elements that could have led to a critical reflection on the Nazi past, the conditions for this to happen were not yet really in place, neither on the part of the press nor on the part of its readership.…”
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AYDINLANMA FELSEFESİ VE SİYASAL MUHAFAZAKARLIK
Published 2002-07-01“…This study asserts that conservative philosophy of politics came about as a reaction against continental enlightenment, and became a political stance within French Revolution. This artical mainly considers the formation of conservative theory, and the relation between conservativism and the philosophy of enlightenment. …”
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Microencapsulation of Baker’s Yeast in Gellan Gum Beads Used in Repeated Cycles of Glucose Fermentation
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Consequences of "The Pasjane affair" for the Serbian population of the Gnjilane region
Published 2024-01-01“…The Kingdom of Serbia, through the Serbian consulates in Priština and Skopje, tried to prevent further atrocities. The Turkish authorities did not show the will to calm the rebelling Albanians. …”
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Digging up Old Stories: How the Soviet Myths of Allied Intervention into the Russian North in 1918–1919 are used in the Context of Russia’s War in Ukraine. The Case of Mudyug Conce...
Published 2024-02-01“…Central to it was the Mudyug ‘concentration camp’ museum, established to demonstrate the atrocities of the intervention forces. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union this museum was branded as propaganda and eventually got decommissioned. …”
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Comparing the Efficacy of Excitatory Transcranial Stimulation Methods Measuring Motor Evoked Potentials
Published 2014-01-01“…Among the stimulation methods, tRNS resulted in the strongest and atDCS significantly longest MEP increase compared to sham. …”
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Retinal Thickness Asymmetry in Highly Myopic Eyes with Early Stage of Normal-Tension Glaucoma
Published 2021-01-01“…The thickness difference and AI of the macular ganglion cell layer (mGCL) were significantly different between superior and inferior hemispheres (P < 0.0001 and P < 0.0001, respectively). The AROCs for thickness difference of TML (0.845) and thickness difference of mGCL (0.773) were comparable to AROCs for average cpRNFL thickness (0.842), macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (mRNFL) thickness (0.871), and mGCL thickness (0.822). …”
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Problems of the conceptual and terminological apparatus of the procedure for initiating forensic examination in criminal proceedings
Published 2024-03-01“…It has been found that the specified procedures have at least nine different legally established names, which contradicts the requirements of the principle of legal certainty and may lead to confusion in practice. The artocle argues that the term “conducting an expertise” should refer exclusively to a forensic examination within the meaning of Art. 1 of the Law of Ukraine “On Forensic Expertise” and does not include the activity of the subjects of evidence regarding the initiation of such an examination or evaluation of the conclusion based on its results. …”
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