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    Ewolucja ustawodawstwa i orzecznictwa Sądu Konstytucyjnego Ukrainy w kwestii języka państwowego by Rafał Czachor

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…There is no doubt that it was one of the crucial factors that influenced Ukrainian politics and driving its dynamics. …”
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    "Spirit in a world without spirit": Foucault's interpretation of the Iranian Revolution and resistance to western modernity by Urošević Milan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We will start the article by examining the relationship between French left-leaning intellectuals and the French Communist Party during this period, as well as their stance on the coalition between the French Communist Party and the Socialist Party. …”
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    Defining Human Rights in Times of Covid: Human Rights Discourse in the UK and Devolved Legislatures by Anne Cousson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Indeed, the analysis shows a highly differentiated definition of human rights between political parties on the one hand and between the different nations on the other.…”
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    Gremios empresariales y derecha chilena: redes de poder y propuestas programáticas de la Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura, 1952-1958 by Pablo Rubio Apiolaza, Xaviera Salgado Ferrufino

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Considered the oldest republican Chile business unions, the Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura (SNA) is one of the stakeholders with greater political, economic and cultural influence in the chilean national history. …”
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    México ¿la dictadura perfecta? by Rocío  Ruiz Lagier

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A clear example is the so-called dirty war of the seventies, which resulted in hundreds of dissappeared persons who are not recognized today in political discourse, nor in the social imaginary. In this article, I am interested in analyzing the way different narratives unfold about the recent past, where oblivion has been a substantial element of internal politics. …”
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