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No. 20b (2017): LGD General Issue 2017

					View No. 20b (2017): LGD General Issue 2017
Published: 2023-08-21

Articles

  • The European Union’s Response to Smuggling of Syrian Asylum Seekers The End of Human Rights?

    Ilaria Iovieno
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  • Reconceptualising socio-economic rights in the transitional justice discipline

    Katie Boyle
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  • Justisigns A European overview of sign language interpreting provision in legal settings

    Jemina Napier, Tobias Haug
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  • We somehow survive English language learning, social cohesion and questions of identity

    Smita Ray
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  • Gendering Legal Discourse A Critical Feminist Analysis of Domestic Violence Adjudication in India

    Sreeparna Chattopadhyay
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  • The impact of structural reform strategies of international financial institutons on the rule of law, good governance and development in Pakistan

    Naveed Ahmed
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  • Caste, 'quotas' and discrimination in India insights from interdisciplinary quantitative research. An interview with Ashwini Deshpande.

    Reva Yunus, Ashwini Deshpande
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