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    Parity as radical pragmatism: Centering farm justice and agrarian expertise in agricultural policy by Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, Jacqueline Krikorian, Andrea Jewett, Avinash Vivekanandan, Katherine Stahl, Indra Shekhar Singh, Brad Wilson, Patti Naylor, George Naylor, Edward Jerry Pennick

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It ends with the need for global supply coordination grounded in food sovereignty and solidarity, and thus the methodological urgency of centering farm justice and agrarian expertise.…”
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    Health Communication and Citizenship Among Sex Workers in Mysore, India: Beyond “Centers” and “Margins” by Shamshad Khan, Robert Lorway, John O'Neil, Akram Pasha, Sushena Reza-Paul

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Instead, by focusing on the communicative practices of members of Ashodaya Samithi, a sex worker collective responding to local forms of discrimination and violence and susceptibility to the HIV infection, we disrupt dichotomous notions of political “centers” and “margins” by emphasizing how local forms of resistance and transnational alliance building constitute complex socialities that enable sex workers to navigate risks, demand services, expand their rights and freedoms, while fulfilling individual and collective responsibilities. …”
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    Notas introdutórias relacionadas a um estudo sobre a objeção de consciência e a judicialização da educação a partir da jurisprudência brasileira após a Constituição Federal de 1988... by Carlos Alberto Lima de Almeida

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The delimitation of the research is centered on the investigation of conscientious objection in the judicialization of education, based on Brazilian jurisprudence after the Federal Constitution of 1988.The research problem is to question what the foundations employed by the courts in trials related to education in the conflict of interest submitted to the Judiciary involve the exercise of the right to conscientious objection.The research will be based on judgments of the Federal Regional Court of the Second Region, in judgments related to the judicial section of Rio de Janeiro, and the Court of Justice of the State of Rio de Janeiro.The work has as research problem the relationship between the right to conscientious objection and the judicialization of education. …”
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    From definition to protection: dilemmas and reflections on the right to refuse treatment for patients with mental disorders in Chinese mainland by Xiaofu Li, Xiaofan Li, Xiaofan Li

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The focus of the ongoing debate, as brought to light by the aforementioned case, is centered on the right to refuse treatment for patients with mental disorders.MethodsThis paper is a post-hoc study with a systematic analysis of literature and cases. …”
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    No Country for Old Women: A Critique of Grobler v Phillips 2023 1 SA 321 (CC) by Allison Geduld

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… Land and land rights remain a contested issue in South Africa. Grobler v Phillips centered on the eviction of an 86-year-old woman, Mrs Phillips, and her disabled son from property she had lived on since she was 11 years old. …”
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    A Double Conflict of Laws: The Emergence of an EU “Staatskirchenrecht”? by Alexander Tischbirek

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The controversy in German law on religion between the proponents of a collective, institutionalist understanding (classic “Staatskirchenrecht”) and advocates of a rather fundamental rights-centered, individualist reading of the Constitution (“Religionsverfassungsrecht”) hence needs to be reconsidered. …”
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    U.S. Supreme Court in the civil rights era: Deliberative Democracy and its educative institutional role, 1950s–1970s by Carlos Figueroa

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Scholars have argued that the Court’s long asserted power of judicial review, especially in the equal protection and civil rights context, has been an over-reach of the judicial branch’s constitutional authority and responsibilities. …”
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