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ART : 31679 : Not available for external loan | |
Penal duress in (post)colonial Myanmar | |
English | |
20231100 | |
Sage | |
Jefferson, Andrew M. | Martin, Tomas Max | |
Myanmar | prisoner treatment | prisoner labour | penal policy | authoritarianism | coercion | social control | body | postcolonialism | prison climate | armed forces' role | prison management | prison personnel characteristics | labour camps | corruption | historical aspects | prison governance | prisoner-personnel relations | forced positioning | rituals | prisoner escape | torture methods | DIGNITY staff publications | |
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Theoretical criminology ; vol. 27, no. 4 | |
ART : 32997 : Not available for external loan | |
Vulnerability to health and well-being of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Myanmar post-military coup and COVID-19 | |
English | |
20231021 | |
BioMed Central | |
Khai, Tual Sawn | |
Myanmar | armed conflict effects | internally displaced persons | displacement | vulnerable populations | pandemic effects | multiple traumatic events | coup d'etat effects | well-being | traumatic exposure effects | postmigration aspects | anxiety | fear | warfare | withholding treatment | health services accessibility | communicable diseases | food supply | living conditions | mental health status | civilian population victimisation | |
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Archives of public health ; vol. 81, no. 1 | |
ART : 33168 : Not available for external loan | |
The pre-colonial roots of colonial coercion : evidence from British Burma | |
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20230930 | |
Sage | |
Zaw, Htet Thiha | |
Myanmar | United Kingdom | social control | coercion | colonialism | state (political entity) | British Burma | policing | local government's role | community-institutional relations | state's role | penal policy | public administration | state agents | police personnel statistics | repression | |
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Comparative political studies ; doi: 10.1177/00104140231204259 | |
UN : A/HRC/54/59 : Not available for external loan | |
Situation of human rights in Myanmar : United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
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20230919 | |
United Nations | |
20220401-20230731 | human rights violations patterns | repression strategies | warfare | civilian population victimisation | agents responsible for violations | armed forces | non state agents | Rohingya people | international crimes | killings statistics | displacement statistics | social discrimination | torture allegations | political imprisonment | impunity | destruction of property | mass killings | withholding humanitarian assistance | Myanmar | |
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UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
ART : 26881 : Not available for external loan | |
White shirts as sacred amulets: 'world-making' and 'self-making' during the Burmese political festival | |
English | |
20230911 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Thein-Lemelson, Seinenu M. | |
protest | former political detainees | ritual performance | clothing | victimhood | psychological effects | power | leadership | resistance movements | Myanmar | |
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Ethos ; doi: 10.1111/etho.12400 | |
ART : 32772 : Not available for external loan | |
Mapping interpretation by the International Criminal Court | |
English | |
20230900 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Manley, Stewart | Tehrani, Pardis Moslemzadeh | Rasiah, Rajah | |
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 | |
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The impact of parent torture and family functioning on youth adjustment in war-affected families : a path analysis describing intergenerational trauma and the family system | |
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20230800 | |
Sage | |
Hoffman, Sarah J. | Vukovich, Maria M. | Fulkerson, Jayne | Gewirtz, Abigail | Robertson, Cheryl L. | Fredkove, Windy M. | Gaugler, Joseph | |
exposure to torture effects | adaptation | sex factors | protective factors | risk factors | Karen refugees | intergenerational effects | family relations | social adjustment | traumatic exposure effects | parental mental health | war victims, adolescent | offspring of torture victims, adolescent | exposure to warfare effects | United States | Myanmar | |
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Journal of family nursing ; vol. 29, no. 3 | |
ART : 33029 : Not available for external loan | |
The localisation discourse in post-2021 Myanmar : implications for conflict sensitivity | |
English | |
20230800 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Haines, Rebecca | Buchanan, Kate | |
Myanmar | international development | localism | developing countries | armed conflict effects | pandemic effects | coup d'etat effects | international cooperation effectiveness | partnership | NGOs | contextual factors | field work | development aid effectiveness | decision making | civil society-state interaction | authoritarianism | |
Development in practice ; vol. 33, no. 5 | |
ART : 32529 : Not available for external loan | |
Male and gender-diverse victims of sexual violence in the Rohingya genocide : the selective narrative of international courts | |
English | |
20230700 | |
Oxford University Press | |
Hospodaryk, Victoria | |
sexual violence | men as victims | international criminal justice effectiveness | Rohingya refugees | victimhood | gender aspects | UN. International Court of Justice | sexual torture | rape victims, male, adolescent | rape | International Criminal Court (ICC) | Myanmar | |
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International journal of transitional justice ; vol. 17, no. 2 | |
UN : A/HRC/54/19 : Not available for external loan | |
Report of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar | |
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20230630 | |
United Nations | |
data collection | human rights violations | assessment | international crimes | evidence | data processing | data interpretation | information systems | human rights violations patterns | war crimes patterns | case management | accountability | programme development | information technology | standards | civil society's role | information dissemination | technical cooperation | human rights investigations | human rights documentation | sexual violence | Myanmar | |
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UN. Human Rights Council. Independent Mechanism to Collect, Consolidate, Preserve and Analyse Evidence of the Most Serious International Crimes and Violations of International Law committed in Myanmar since 2011 | |