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Russia's new law on foreign agents raises significant concerns for civil society
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Restricting the right to freedom of assembly : the case of Barankevich v Russia
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Gäfgen : opening the door to a reassessment of Article 3 violations?
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Promoting industry in Brussels: a good city has industry
Published 2020“…This document was published by London Metropolitan University as part of the School of Art, Architecture & Design series: AAD Practice Research Portfolios. Brussels, like London, is squeezed for land with limited space for new development. …”
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C2 by-pass: cross-talk between the complement classical and alternative pathways
Published 2022“…Deficiencies of classical pathway (CP) components are generally linked to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or SLE-like syndromes. …”
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A high-gain quasi-fractal antenna with wide range operation for 5G applications over V-band spectrum
Published 2022“…In this paper, a vertical cascade of T-shaped fractal-like antenna is presented for operating at V-band. …”
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Towards Ontology-based SQA Recommender for Agile Software Development
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ECtHR extends application of Convention beyond Council of Europe borders
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What should the European Court learn from the Inter-American Court on reparation?
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After progress: digital exhibition
Published 2022“…What would counter-progressive stories sound like? What possibilities and potentialities might they make perceptible?…”
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International relations and foreign policy
Published 2024“…As scholarly and public interest in populism increased rapidly in recent years, many researchers have turned to the previously understudied question of the international dimensions of populism. Developments like the Brexit vote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom (UK) and the Donald Trump victory in the United States (US) elections of the same year pointed to the roots of populism in dynamics that transcend national borders, like immigration and exposure to international trade. …”
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