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EU-TURKEY
AGREEMENT AND REFUGEES: WHO MAY LIVE OR WHO MUST DIE?
Allana de Freitas Lacerda |
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IRONY
OF HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSE IN INDIA: APARTHEID IN
PERSPECTIVE
Amit Kumar Singh |
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BRAZILIAN
ANTI-RACISM DEBATE: MULTISCALE REFLECTIONS
Ana Júlia França Monteiro |
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WHOSE
OPINION COUNTS? A CASE OF FORCED STERILIZATION IN BRAZIL
Jessica Carvalho Morris |
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EMBRACING
HUMANITY’S PASTS. THE NEED TO PLURALIZE HUMAN RIGHTS
HISTORY
José Ricardo Robles Zamarripa |
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HARM
REDUCTION APPROACH AS A HUMAN RIGHT POSSIBILITY
Ligia Bugelli Hermano Santos |
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‘YOU
SHOULD GO BACK TO WHERE YOU BELONG’: REFLECTIONS ON
RACE, SPACE AND IDENTITY
Luana Xavier Pinto Coelho |
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HEY
FLINT! IT IS SAFE TO WASH!
Marcus Erridge |
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HUMANS
AT THE BORDERS OF DEATH: THE NEED TO OPEN BORDERS FOR
HUMAN FLOW
Pedro Varela |
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“SCHOOL WITHOUT PARTY PROGRAMME” – PROGRAMA ESCOLA SEM PARTIDO: DENOUNCEMENTS AT MULTIPLE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS
Vannessa Alves Carneiro |
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