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    Exil pénal et circulations forcées dans l’Empire colonial français by Linda Amiri

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In 1867, the decision of the French government to temporarily halt the transport of European undesirables greatly altered the sociology of the penal colony. …”
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    Bagnards, « arabes » et porte-clefs en Guyane : Naissance et usages d’un rôle pénal et colonial (1869-1938) by Marine Coquet

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Cross-checked with publications from the period and administrative correspondence between penitentiary and Colonial Office, these figures put into perspective the effects of penal typologies on relations among the transported convicts. …”
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    Effects of Vehicle Restriction Policies on Urban Travel Demand Change from a Built Environment Perspective by Xiaoyun Cheng, Kun Huang, Lei Qu, Tianbao Zhang, Li Li

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This policy broke the original structure of the urban transportation mode, which needed some matching strategies to adapt to this change. …”
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    Framing Colonial Australia: A Socio-historical Articulation of the Display of Art by Anita Gowers

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In this context, the cultivation of the arts was seen as a means of rehabilitation, moving the nomenclature away from “penal colony” to the more desirable descriptor “free society”. …”
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    Special Features of the Crime’s Subject Under the Article 330 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine by V. Yu. Boichuk

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…As a result, the author has come to the conclusion that a special subject of the crime under the Art. 330 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine may be officers of the departments of the National Police of Ukraine, the State Investigation Bureau, the Security Service of Ukraine, the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the Office of State Security, the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine, the State Penal Service of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the President of Ukraine, officials of the President’s Administration of Ukraine, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Supreme High Command General Headquarters of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine, the unions, military units and units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the State Special Transport Service, the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine, the National Guard of Ukraine, the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, regional, district, city and district in the cities, state administrations and local self-government agencies, as well as officials of enterprises, institutions and organizations that carry out state defense orders, conduct research and perform development in the defense area, etc.…”
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