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Between revolution and human rights: the testimonies of Brazilian exiles at the Russell Tribunal II
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract: In this article, we study the testimonies given at the Russell Tribunal II, held in Rome in 1974 with the objective of denouncing Latin American dictatorships. …”
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Distributed public service broadcasting as an alternative model for public service broadcasting in South Africa
Published 2022-10-01“…Finally, the article should be read against the background of what were, at the time of writing in 2010, a number of serious governmental threats to freedom of expression with government proposing, inter alia, the introduction of a controversial Bill on the Protection of Information and also of a Media Appeals Tribunal – both of these constituting further threats to the autonomy of the public broadcaster and which makes it even more urgent that a new broadcasting model be considered. …”
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BROOM: An International Magazine of the Arts (1921-1924) : une revue d’avant-garde américaine
Published 2013-10-01“…Conceived as both an objet d’art with its refined aesthetic and as a tool for the dissemination of literary and artistic information, Broom magazine was a tribune freely open to American intellectuals of the 1920s, who expressed their explorations of culture and identity on its pages with increasingly more energy. …”
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Coda: The War of Poetry: Duncan’s Heresies
Published 2020-12-01“…This essay focuses on Duncan’s Tribunals: Passages 31-35, originally published as a separate chapbook in 1970, and the prose surrounding it, such as the earlier “The Sweetness and Greatness of Dante’s Divine Comedy” of 1964, as a central focus of the struggle of Duncan’s war with and for form, the site of risk, undoing and resolution. …”
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Ochrona stabilności sektora bankowego jako ochrona wartości konstytucyjnych
Published 2024-01-01“…The conducted considerations ultimately led the author to the conclusion that, although the protection of the stability of the banking sector is not a task directly expressed in the Constitution, it is a kind of instrumental value, the safety of which is in fact a kind of care over other constitutional values. …”
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