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    El exilio europeo del nacionalismo gallego a partir de 1939. Francia y la figura de Xohán Xosé Plá by Uxío-Breogán Diéguez Cequiel

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…It is in this context that the figure, very little studied, emerges of the galicianist established in the South of France, Xohán Xosé Plá Fernández (1906-?).…”
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    Réconciliation nationale et compensation en Algérie et au Maroc by Yazid Ben Hounet

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Algeria, after its policy of clemency (1995) and civil concord (1999), implemented, following a referendum (2005), the measures of the charter for peace and national reconciliation; the ultimate policy, to date, to settle the accounts of a murderous decade (1990s) opposing the state and armed Islamic groups. …”
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    Technical frames used for the online reporting of lesbian killings in South Africa by Marchant van der Schyff

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…While the Internet has given journalists a wider platform to provide insights about issues plaguing lesbians, there is very little information regarding the elements used in these online reports. …”
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    The Conflicting Soviet Responses to the Lausanne Process (1922-1924) by R. Matos Franco

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The process involved the trial of Russian émigrés Moritz Conradi and Arkadii Polunin, who were accused of murdering Vatslav Vatslavovich Vorovskii, the Soviet representative in Italy and head of the delegation to the Lausanne Conference, on May 10, 1923. …”
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    Judges versus artificial intelligence in juror decision-making in criminal trials: Evidence from two pre-registered experiments. by Eiichiro Watamura, Yichen Liu, Tomohiro Ioku

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Prior studies have suggested that AI is not widely preferred in ethical decision-making contexts, but little research has compared jurors' reliance on judgments by human judges versus AI in such settings.…”
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