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The legal context of employment discrimination in Malaysia
Published 2018“…The author found out that even though Malaysia does not explicitly outlaw employment discrimination, the related case-laws and judicial decisions signified that the courts are prepared to hear the claims on the subject matter yet within a limited grounds. …”
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Voluntary barbarians of the Maloti-Drakensberg
Published 2015“…The BaPhuthi’s choice to combine traits of hierarchical chiefdoms with pronounced mobility and heterodox, ‘outlaw’ activities (i.e. voluntarily becoming barbarians) confounded these taxa, as the BaPhuthi failed to conform to expectations of forager, farmer, chiefly, or ‘savage’ behaviour, rendering them historically marginal or invisible. …”
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Egypt’s Muslim brotherhood : losing popular trust?
Published 2012“…The long-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood thrived in electoral politics after the Egyptian revolution. …”
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Inking in Iran
Published 2016“…English teacher Shaun runs an underground tattoo parlour out of his home, where being a tattoo artist is outlawed in Iran. He shows how tattoo artists work underground, and how citizens could mitigate further infections by legalising tattoo art.…”
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The Rakhine Crisis – Role of ASEAN
Published 2019“…Violence in Rakhine state, involving the Myanmar national armed forces (Tatmadaw) and the outlawed Arakan army has added pressure on ASEAN to take concrete action to improve the situation in the state. …”
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Democracy, exile and revocation - a reply to Patti Lenard
Published 2016“…Weren't the Greek city-states notorious for the readiness with which they disenfranchised, banished, exiled, even outlawed some among their own citizens? And in the case of Athens especially, wasn't this in part because it was a democracy (at least for those who qualified for citizenship), and expulsion from the demos was one of the devices used to protect it?…”
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Greenbeards.
Published 2010“…We clarify the inclusive fitness explanation of greenbeards, and show that they are not intragenomic outlaws. Finally, we argue that although greenbeards are likely to be most common and easiest to detect in microorganisms, they are unlikely to important in organisms such as humans.…”
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Fishing for men : trafficking and slavery on the high seas
Published 2014“…Combatting this cross-border problem in Singapore is difficult because trafficking is not outlawed in the country.…”
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Designing and delivering research-into-use programmes in the WASH sphere: experience from SHARE, REACH and the Urban Sanitation Research Initiative
Published 2019“…In fact, achieving policy change may not necessarily be more difficult in low-income contexts than in wealthier contexts (for example, Rwanda and Kenya outlawed plastic bags almost overnight, whereas even the most ambitious EU countries set targets 3-5 years into the future). …”
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1 hug please : re-discovering and embracing ways of affection through illustrated narrative
Published 2020“…My project uses illustration in a narrative format and satirises our competitive, productivity-driven working landscape; through following an average character of this society who finds themselves stumbling upon the outlawed black market of intimacy, this project aims to explore the simplest of affections through new eyes, prompting readers to rediscover and renew the importance of affection in their lives. …”
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Analyzing the State Behavior of Programs
Published 2008“…But state is also a very useful phenomenon: some tasks are extremely difficult to accomplish without it, and sometimes the most perspicuous expression of an algorithm is one that makes use of state. Instead of outlawing state, we should be trying to understand it, so that we can make better use of it. …”
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Medical privacy and big data: a further reason in favour of public universal healthcare coverage
Published 2020“…To minimize these risks, inappropriate uses of data should be outlawed, and consent must be sought from data subjects, even if it is a limited form of consent such as tiered consent or consent from a data trust. …”
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Security, the state, and the citizen: The changing architecture of crime control
Published 2010“…They create a caste of outlaws and aliens whose status renders them suspect aside from any wrongdoing; whose interests are compromised in the name of protecting the public; and who must requalify to enjoy full citizenship. …”
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Security, the state, and the citizen: the changing architecture of crime control
Published 2010“…They create a caste of outlaws and aliens whose status renders them suspect aside from any wrongdoing; whose interests are compromised in the name of protecting the public; and who must requalify to enjoy full citizenship. …”
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Female genital mutilation/cutting in Basse-Casamance (Senegal): multiple voices from a plural South
Published 2018“…Despite the legislation outlawing this practice in Senegal since 1999 and the numerous awareness-raising initiatives carried out by NGOs, the practice has not been abandoned. …”
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Preparing for war: the making of the 1949 Geneva Conventions
Published 2022“…In many different ways, they tried to define the contours of future battlefields by deciding who deserved protection and what counted as a legitimate target. Outlawing illegal conduct in wartime did as much to outline the silhouette of humanized war as to establish the legality of waging war itself. …”
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From ‘diaspora by design’ to transnational political exile: the Gülen movement in transition
Published 2018“…In the wake of the July 2016 putsch and the subsequent purge of followers of the outlawed Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen in every sphere of Turkish life under the ruling AKP government’s state of emergency, the Gülen movement (GM) is in disarray and crisis. …”
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Trials and penal sanctions by non-state armed groups
Published 2023“…While not categorically outlawing the operation of courts and passing of penal sentences, these guarantees will often overstrain the factual capacities of armed groups in practice. …”
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Petitioners for royal pardon in fourteenth-century England
Published 2018“…If they were in prison awaiting trial or had already been outlawed they might seek a patron to act on their behalf rather than wait and trust in the lengthy and costly legal process. …”
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