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  • ART : 32772 : Not available for external loan
    Mapping interpretation by the International Criminal Court
    English
    20230900
    Cambridge University Press
    universal | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | Afghanistan | Bangladesh | Myanmar | international criminal justice | treaty interpretation | decision making | International Criminal Court (ICC) | international criminal law | international law | international courts | Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) | judicial decisions | Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998) | judicial activism | attitude of judicial personnel | legality | international crime elements | assessment | criminal responsibility | language | translations | treaties text | meaning | drafting history | crimes against humanity
    Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 3
  • ART : 33028 : Not available for external loan
    The impact of stereotypical constructions of masculinity among the Rohingya population living in the Kutupalang Rohingya camp in Bangladesh
    English
    20230700
    Taylor and Francis
    Bangladesh | Rohingya refugees, adult | determinants of perpetration | determinants of victimisation | perpetratorhood | victimhood | women attitude | men attitude | determinants of violence | family conflict | social exclusion | income | power | educational status | socioeconomic factors | refugee camps | stereotyped behaviour | gender-based violence | gender roles | masculinities | self concept
    Gender, technology and development ; vol. 27, no. 2
  • ART : 33041 : Not available for external loan
    Cutaneous diphtheria most likely due to exposure in a detention camp in Libya
    English
    20230700
    Oxford University Press
    Libya | immigration detention effects | asylum seekers, male | prison conditions effects | hygiene | skin diseases | communicable diseases | infection | case report [publication type] | diphteria
    Journal of travel medicine ; vol. 30, no. 5
  • ART : 31214 : Not available for external loan
    NGOs' approach to human rights and the challenges in Bangladesh
    English
    20230500
    Wiley-Blackwell
    human rights protection effectiveness | torture prevention effectiveness | advocacy effectiveness | social activism | professional criticism | impunity | human rights defenders victimisation | harassment | repression | NGO-government relations | politics | human rights promotion | developing countries | NGOs role | NGO approaches | Bangladesh
    Development policy review ; vol. 41, no. 3
  • ART : 32630 : Not available for external loan
    Macroeconomic volatility and anti-refugee violence in developing countries : evidence from commodity price shocks
    English
    20230500
    Wiley-Blackwell
    universal | attitude to refugees effects | violence effects | economic conditions | developing countries | causality | refugee-host relations | determinants of violence | socioeconomic factors | intergroup relations | economic crisis | xenophobia effects | armed conflict effects
    Review of development economics ; vol. 27, no. 2
  • ART : 32918 : Not available for external loan
    The Islamic human rights deficit : region, not religion, is the driver
    English
    20230000
    Taylor and Francis
    determinants of human rights violations | cross-national comparison | sociocultural factors | religion | debate | politics | Islam | Muslims | Arabs | determinants of torture | social discrimination | persecution | civil and political rights | homophobia | freedom of religion | freedom from torture | women's rights | Afghanistan | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Chad | Comoros | Djibouti | Egypt | Eritrea | Gambia | Guinea | Indonesia | Iran, Islamic Republic of | Iraq | Jordan | Kuwait | Kyrgyzstan | Lebanon | Libya | Malaysia | Mali | Mauritania | Morocco | Niger | Oman | Pakistan | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Senegal | Sudan | Syrian Arab Republic | Tajikistan | Tunisia | Turkey | Turkmenistan | United Arab Emirates | Uzbekistan | Yemen | Algeria | Azerbaijan
    Nordic journal of human rights ; vol. 41, no. 2
  • ART : 29812 : Not available for external loan
    Psychological reactions to different types of gender-based violence in women survivors of violence in the context of a developing country
    English
    20221100
    Sage
    psychological effects of violence | substance abuse epidemiology | suicidal ideation epidemiology | depression epidemiology | anxiety epidemiology | PTSD epidemiology | mental disorders epidemiology | violence classification | domestic violence effects | domestic violence victims, female | gender-based violence effects | developing countries | Bangladesh
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 37, no. 21-22
  • ART : 31177 : Not available for external loan
    Multi-layered civil society documentation of human rights violations in Myanmar : the potential for accountability and truth-telling
    English
    20221100
    Oxford University Press
    human rights documentation | civil society's role | authoritarianism | accountability | truth | human rights monitoring | diaspora's role | international cooperation | field work | effectiveness | over-documentation risk | retraumatisation risk | memorialisation | bias | competing human rights | war crimes | competition | Myanmar | Bangladesh
    Journal of human rights practice ; vol. 14, no. 3
  • ART : 31569 : Not available for external loan
    Human rights abuses and criminal justice in policing practices in Bangladesh
    English
    20220925
    Sage
    determinants of human rights violations | torture prevention | disappearances | determinants of torture | preventative interventions | militarisation effects | impunity effects | corruption effects | state agents | police personnel | agents responsible for violations | developing countries | policing | police violence | Bangladesh
    Criminology and criminal justice ; doi: 10.1177/17488958221120915
  • ART : 31822 : Not available for external loan
    Investigative and charging considerations for international crimes targeting individuals on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity
    English
    20220900
    Oxford University Press
    international criminal justice | practice guidelines | accountability | human rights documentation's role | trial procedure | evidence standards | torture | crimes against humanity | International Criminal Court (ICC) | gender identity | sexual orientation | Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998) | international criminal law | gender aspects | persecution | international crimes | prosecution | war crimes | homosexuals victimisation | trauma-informed care | universal | Bangladesh | Myanmar | Nigeria | Afghanistan | Sudan | Mali
    Journal of international criminal justice ; vol. 20, no. 4
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