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    Between Law and the Nation State: Novel Representations of the Refugee by Simon Behrman

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Given the degraded profile of the refugee in contemporary discourse, it is tempting to seek alternatives from a rich tradition of literary tropes of exile. However, this article argues that the romanticized figure of the literary exile ends up denying, albeit in positive terms, a genuine refugee voice, as much as the current impersonal hegemonic concept of the refugee as found in law. …”
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    Z nepřátelské uniformy do národní armády? Nábor zajatců jako politický a etický problém zahraničního odboje by Zdenko Maršálek

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Though the issue of recruiting prisoners-of-war from enemy armed forces was resolved in the field of international law, the problems arising from the clash with the national and moral ideals of the resistance movement and with the need to build a propagandistic image of the resistance were much more burdensome.…”
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    Is God a Violent God? by Karl William Weyde

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…However, the laws on war in Deuteronomy introduce more human aspects of warfare, and in Chronicles there is a decline of so-called holy war incidents. …”
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    Consciences du droit, connaissances et savoir-faire juridiques chez les soutiens aux personnes exilées by Karine Lamarche, Oriana Philippe

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This article examines the ways in which people supporting exiled persons mobilise and understand the law in Calais and Briançon, two cities that have become, at different times and in different ways, major centres of migration. …”
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    La Republica Española en el exilio y la alternativa monárquica a Franco desde el final de la II Guerra Mundial hasta la resolución de las Naciones Unidas de noviembre de 1950 by Miguel Angel Yuste de Paz

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…In July 26t 1947, the Franco regime was itself constituted into kingdom with the Chief of State Succession Law. So, during the Franco dictatorial regime existed both, a kingdom with a king to be only after dictator’s death, and a Republic in the exile without territory nor democratic legitimacy to present. …”
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    Јездрин допринос рађању јудаизма by Nikola Kovač

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Being a priest and a scribe (teacher of the Law), Ezra’s primary reason for traveling to Jerusalem was to proclaim the Law. …”
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    Italy in the writings of Slobodan Jovanović by Milosavljević Boris

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In the 1930s he taught a doctoral course on Italian public law and corporate system. …”
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    A Jewish lawgiver in a Greek world: Moses in Josephus' Antiquities in light of Plutarch's Lives by Westwood, U

    Published 2020
    “…When we consider Moses’ actions as lawgiver, comparison with Plutarch uncovers unexpected ambivalence about the ultimate source of the Jewish law, while also laying bare some core differences in emphasis in relation to the medium through which law is transmitted, and the categories of life managed by a “constitution”. …”
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    Qual será a verdade do jeitinho brasileiro? Perspectivas sobre a Comissão Nacional da Verdade do Brasil by Rodrigo Stumpf González, Rodrigo Lentz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The last three elected presidents can be considered victims of the old regime and they suffered persecutions of different natures, such as exile, imprisonment and torture. In 2012, a National Truth Commission has been implemented with the aim of establishing the memory and the truth about human rights violations committed by State agents over the past 66 years. …”
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    International Rights and Obligations of Governments Resulting from Revolution: With a View on Islamic Awakening by Seyed Yaser Ziaee

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…An old and unstable stream is evident in the practice of some states as to the recognition of illegitimacy of governments breaching human rights and humanitarian laws and undemocratic governments. The revolutionist movement may be recognized as a belligerent, the representative of the people or a government in exile. …”
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    Inclusive education of refugee students with disabilities in higher education: a comparative case study by Maha Al-Hendawi, Ali M. Alodat

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Consequently, the onus has been on international laws and policies to promote and protect inclusive education as a human right for students with disabilities. …”
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    Rudolf Wierer – pohnuté životní osudy a dílo profesora církevního práva Právnické fakulty Masarykovy univerzity by Jaromír Tauchen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The article provides a detailed analysis of life and professional career of Rudolf Wierer (1907–1986), professor of canon law at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. …”
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    Ḥisba and Maṣlaḥa as political thought: Fadlallah and Khomeini compared by Nachman, A

    Published 2019
    “…Khomeini, on the other hand, wrote from within a centralised and secular monarchy, and subsequently from exile, to promote an Islamic state with juridical rule. …”
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