Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... human rights violating state par excellence ( Schwarz 2002b : 12 ) and there is ample evidence that serious human rights violations occurred at the same time as the regime tried to depict itself as a defender of human rights ( Human ...
... human rights violating state par excellence ( Schwarz 2002b : 12 ) and there is ample evidence that serious human rights violations occurred at the same time as the regime tried to depict itself as a defender of human rights ( Human ...
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... Human Rights ( established in 1985 ) but not to the New Woman Research Centre ( established in 1991 ) or the Land Centre for Human Rights ( advocating the rights of workers and peasants , established in 1996 ) . All the activists I ...
... Human Rights ( established in 1985 ) but not to the New Woman Research Centre ( established in 1991 ) or the Land Centre for Human Rights ( advocating the rights of workers and peasants , established in 1996 ) . All the activists I ...
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... human rights to defend victims of oppression , whoever the perpetrators may be . Advocacy NGOs have been at the forefront of using a human rights discourse to condemn oppression , in particular Palestinians facing Israeli occupation and ...
... human rights to defend victims of oppression , whoever the perpetrators may be . Advocacy NGOs have been at the forefront of using a human rights discourse to condemn oppression , in particular Palestinians facing Israeli occupation and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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