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    Problematics of law enforcement of union busting criminal action in gorontalo province by Suardi Rais

    Published 2020-06-01
    “… Although freedom of association has been more than a decade old, workers in Indonesia still face enormous challenges in exercising their collective rights. this is inseparable from the problem of law enforcement against anti-union / labor crime. …”
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    Religious Freedoms In Republic Of Macedonia by Metaj-Stojanova Albana

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The Macedonian Constitution connects the fundamental human rights and freedoms with the concept of the individual and citizen, but also with the collective rights of ethnic minorities, respecting the international standards and responsibilities taken under numerous international human rights conventions and treaties, of which the country is a party. …”
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    Protecting the Human Rights of Refugees in Camps in Thailand: The Complementary Role of International Law on Indigenous Peoples by Loi Thi Ngoc Nguyen

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In particular, the ILIP system of collective rights is vital in recognising the specific needs of refugees who are indigenous peoples. …”
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  4. 144

    Collective Labour Rights of Self-Employed Persons on the Example of Spain: is There any Lesson for Poland? by Aneta Tyc

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…On the other hand, however, in Poland, the lack of any criteria that would enable a diversification of the scope of collective rights granted to self-employed persons is subject to criticism. …”
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  5. 145

    HAK ASASI MANUSIA DALAM AL-KULLIYAT AL-KHAMS (PERSPEKTIF PEMIKIRAN ABDURRAHMAN WAHID) by Majidatun Ahmala

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In Islam, human rights have a high priority by prioritizing collective rights rather than individual rights. Islam also teaches his people to respect each other and recognize the rights of one’s life, because live and death are the power of Allah Almighty. …”
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    The Criminal Law and the Private Security by Aleksandra Deanoska-Trendafilova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Namely, the criminal law as a part of the legal science that has accessory dimension protects different individual and collective rights and liberties and other goods and values. …”
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  7. 147

    Dynamiques des luttes paysannes et rurales dans les forums sociaux 2000-2010 by Béatrice Mesini, Delphine Thivet

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The paper also looks at the achievements of such efforts to assert the interdependence of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights and to get acknowledged the collective rights and duties of all towards the "Common Earth".…”
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  8. 148

    The Politics of Language Policies: Hungarian Linguistic Minorities in Central Europe by László Marácz

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The policies can be studied in terms of concrete variables, like individual/collective rights, territorial rearrangements, thresholds, the Language Charter, multilingual education, the linguistic landscape, and so on. …”
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  9. 149

    Challenges of United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in Technological Contexts: a View from the Evolution of Human Rights by Julián Tole Martínez, Manuela Losada Chavarro, Paula Lancheros Sánchez

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For this, some examples of risks and impacts of technological businesses developments will be analyzed in the light of three groups of rights: i. civil and political rights, ii. economic, social, and cultural rights, and iii. collective rights. This will lead to understand existing challenges to optimize digital transformation and the need to rethink the effectiveness of mandatory human rights due diligence as it is known up to now, considering Human Rights as an open catalog that should be considered as the ultima ratio in contexts where tensions between technology and human rights are present.…”
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    Language Rights as Human Rights: Drawing upon Three Opposed Perspectives. Do Migrants Have Language Rights? by Illia Klinytskyi, Maria Coady

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The geo-based approach posits LRs as collective rights developed by the state, essential for ethnic communities localized in specific geographical areas, their cultural identity, and self-determination. …”
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  11. 151

    Conflicto vasco y pensamiento político: un enfoque a través de los derechos fundamentales by Xabier Ezeizabarrena

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…On the contrary, a constitutional Europe will gladly welcome any political and legal formulae able to resolve disputes and guarantee human rights both at the individual and collective levels. Individual and collective rights are both sides of the same question.…”
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  12. 152

    A Comparative Case Study of Religious Identities and Civic Rights in Three Multi-Religious Societies by Abdussalam Alhaji Adam, Akeem A. Akanni

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Accommodation of religious norms provides inclusiveness but risks endorsing certain beliefs over others. Additionally, collective rights need to be balanced with individual freedoms to ensure full civic participation across communities. …”
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    Public perceptions of quarantine: community-based telephone survey following an infectious disease outbreak by Rea Elizabeth, Tracy C Shawn, Upshur Ross EG

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The use of restrictive measures such as quarantine draws into sharp relief the dynamic interplay between the individual rights of the citizen on the one hand and the collective rights of the community on the other. Concerns regarding infectious disease outbreaks (SARS, pandemic influenza) have intensified the need to understand public perceptions of quarantine and other social distancing measures.…”
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    Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink by Luis Junior Costa Saraiva, Elanir França Carvalho, Raquel da Silva Lopes, César Martins de Souza

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The years between the two World Wars as well as the massacre perpetrated during the World War II are theme of diverse fiction works that propose to reflect about a period in which people were placed as servants of a totalitarian state to the detriment of the collective rights and the citizenship. In The Reader, Hanna takes decisions that, for many times, seem to harm her, in the search for omitting a big secret: not being literate. …”
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  16. 156

    Changing Conceptions of Rights to Water?-An Eco-Socio-Legal Perspective by Lange, B, Shepheard, M

    Published 2014
    “…We find empirical support for thinking about rights that is qualified by stewardship practices, but we suggest that conceptions of rights need to be broadened to include administrative concepts, including collective rights to water. On the basis of our data we develop an eco-socio-legal perspective that foregrounds three interpretive frames for understanding how conceptions of rights to water are generated. …”
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    The Chinese path of integration and development among all ethnic groups from a comparative perspective between China and the west by Shaoqing Zhou

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Abstract By comparing five aspects between China and the West—ideas, model of political participation, path of economic and social development, pattern of protection of language and culture rights, and construction of national cohesion and social (Minzu) solidarity, this paper reveals that the Chinese path of integration and development among all ethnic groups has the following characteristics: the ideas of equality, solidarity, mutual assistance and harmony among all ethnic groups; the integrative participation model of all ethnic groups under the unified leadership of the Communist Party of China; the integration on the economic and social development (common prosperity and development); equal protection of the language and culture rights of all ethnic groups; strong sense of national cohesion and social solidarity of fifty-six ethnic groups, based on the equal emphasis on the individual and collective rights as well as the close integration between political value and traditional cultural value. …”
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    Transformation of a classical concept of collective management of copyright and related rights in the context of technological advancement and the EU law by Radulović Stanislav

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…EU tendencies are aimed at securing competition between organizations for the collective management of copyright and related rights, issuing of pan-European licenses for the use of Internet security, and the establishment of the free cross-border provision of services for the enforcement of collective rights within the EU. The EU legislation affirms a concept in which it is necessary to reduce the gap between the national systems of the EU members in the field of copyright and related rights and to facilitate provision of a more open online access to author's work within the territory of the EU. …”
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT GUARANTEED TO THE EUROPEAN LEVEL by GENTIMIR Alina

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Affiliation of this right to a certain category of rights – global rights, solidarity rights or individual or collective rights – has been a source of both doctrinal and jurisprudential disputes. …”
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    Minorities in India: Democracy and the Modernisation of Tradition by Ružica Čičak-Chand

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Attention is also drawn to those aspects of minority rights which, particularly in more recent times, have led to conflicts between the majority community and the minority communities (for example, on the question of the personal laws of religious minorities, the policy of compensatory discrimination, the special rights of Kashmir, and other); the issue of protection of individual rights within the minority communities (the rights of women, for example) in relation to minorities' collective rights are also considered.…”
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