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ART : 31802 : Not available for external loan | |
Intercepted communications in the Ongwen case: lessons to learn on documentary evidence at the ICC | |
English | |
20221000 | |
Brill | |
Marchesi, Diletta | |
universal | Uganda | International Criminal Court (ICC) | evidence standards | communication technology's role | credibility assessment | legal defences | surveillance | trials | international criminal procedure | international courts | fair trial | |
International criminal law review ; vol. 22, no. 5-6 | |
ART : 30793 : Not available for external loan | |
Telemental health care provides much-needed support to refugees | |
English | |
20220600 | |
Springer Nature | |
Nielsen, Selin Yıldız | Sağaltıcı, Eser | Demirci, Onur Okan | |
universal | refugee aid | mental health services needs and demand | telemedicine | traumatic exposure | war victims | letter [publication type] | refugee camps | communication technology's role | mental health care delivery | telepsychiatry | relief work | trauma-informed care | |
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Nature human behaviour ; vol. 6, no. 6 | |
MON : Electronic resource : Not available for external loan | |
Radicalization in theory and practice : understanding religious violence in Western Europe | |
English | |
20220000 | |
University of Michigan | |
Balzacq, Thierry (ed.) | Elyamine, Settoul (ed.) | |
9780472075140 | |
radicalisation to violence | Muslims | second generation | politics | religion | political ideologies | communication technology's role | youth, male | youth, female | radicalism | economics | social movements | research | Islamism | social psychology | patterns | military conscription | comparison | cross-national analysis | Europe | Belgium | France | Germany | Spain | United Kingdom | |
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MON : 2023.008 : Not available for external loan | |
Research handbook on implementation of human rights in practice | |
English | |
20220000 | |
Edward Elgar | |
Murray, Rachel (ed.) | Long, Debra (ed.) | |
978-1-80037-227-6 | |
international human rights law | informatics' role | communication technology's role | indicators | OAS. Inter-American Court of Human Rights | negotiation | diplomacy | human rights monitoring | universal human rights protection system | international legal instruments | UN treaty bodies | national courts' role | parliaments' role | governmental entities' role | compensation | regional human rights protection systems | judicial decisions | international courts | reparations | state compliance | domestic implementation effectiveness | universal | South Africa | South America | Central America | Africa | |
ART : 30506 : Not available for external loan | |
The Arab Spring and women's (cyber)activism : ‘fourth wave democracy in the making?’ : case study of Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco | |
English | |
20210900 | |
Bridgewater State University | |
Tazi, Maha | |
Tunisia | Egypt | Morocco | transition to democracy | women's role | political activism | communication technology's role | social media | advocacy strategies | women's rights | feminism | politics | gender aspects | social status | |
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Journal of international women's studies ; vol. 22, no. 9 | |
ART : 30503 : Not available for external loan | |
Democratization and authoritarianism in the information age | |
English | |
20210900 | |
Sage | |
Kim, Elvis H. | |
Tunisia | universal | China | transition to democracy effectiveness | social control | political mobilisation | legitimacy | public opinion | social activism | social movements | community-institutional relations | civil society's role | authoritarianism | political change | global survey | politics | cross-national comparison | Internet | communication technology's role | |
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International area studies review ; vol. 24, no. 3 | |
UN : A/HRC/44/24 : Not available for external loan | |
Impact of new technologies on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of assemblies, including peaceful protests : report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
English | |
20200524 | |
United Nations | |
protest | human rights protection | freedom of assembly | communication technology's role | access to information | demonstrations | information technology's role | surveillance | repression strategies | Internet | human rights violations prevention | pandemic effects | limitation of rights and freedoms | information dissemination techniques | accountability | police oversight effectiveness | censorship | audiovisual media | information technology, digital | facial recognition technology | social control | riot control instruments | riot control agents | universal | |
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UN. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights | |
UN : A/HRC/43/59 : Not available for external loan | |
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar | |
English | |
20200429 | |
United Nations | |
Lee, Yanghee | |
human rights monitoring | fact-finding missions | state behaviour | state compliance | data collection methods | interviewing | Rohingya refugees | assessment | Burmese refugees | repression | elections | incitement to hatred | nationalism | populism | politics | political persecution | agents responsible for violations | political imprisonment | land tenure | economic activities | repression strategies | business corporations role | environmental degradation | development adverse effects | surveillance | communication technology's role | natural resources | extraction and processing industry | working conditions | labour | armed conflict effects | crimes against humanity | war crimes | genocide | land mines | internally displaced persons | Myanmar | |
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UN. Human Rights Council. Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar | |