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ART : 32355 : Not available for external loan | |
The dictator's dilemma : why communist regimes oppress their citizens and military regimes torture and kill | |
English | |
20230600 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Alemán, José A. | |
19520000-20100000 | repression strategies | determinants of torture | determinants of human rights violations | communism | political systems' role | military government | physical integrity rights | freedom of speech | freedom of association | freedom of assembly | state terror | freedom of expression | freedom of movement | legality | global survey | universal | |
Journal of human rights ; vol. 22, no. 3 | |
ART : 33026 : Not available for external loan | |
Freedom of expression and media challenges in the MENA region : a legal and regulatory perspective | |
English | |
20230000 | |
John Wiley and Sons | |
Barata, Joan | |
Western Asia | Northern Africa | freedom of expression | international human rights law effectiveness | state compliance | cross-national analysis | pandemic effects | determinants of imprisonment | determinants of torture | defamation | libel | slander | freedom of the press | freedom of speech | criminal law | religion | repression strategies | counterterrorism | national legal instruments' role | electronic media | regional human rights protection systems effectiveness | journalism | mass media | censorship | international legal instruments effectiveness | transition to democracy effectiveness | |
The handbook of media and culture in the Middle East / Joe F. Khalil, Gholam Khiabany, Tourya Guaaybess, Bilge Yesil (eds.) - ISBN: 9781119637066 | |
ART : 31520 : Not available for external loan | |
'The freedom of no speech' : journalists and the multiple layers of authoritarian practices in Morocco | |
English | |
20220000 | |
Edinburgh University | |
Maghraoui, Driss | |
political systems | authoritarianism | freedom of speech | censorship | social media control | journalists victimisation | surveillance | criminal law | national legal instruments role | repression strategies | blackmailing | Morocco | |
New authoritarian practices in the Middle East and North Africa / Ozgun Topak (ed.) - ISBN: 9781474489430 | |
ART : 28761 : Not available for external loan | |
External threat and human rights : how international conflict leads to domestic repression | |
English | |
20210100 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Heffington, Colton | |
19810000-20000000 | determinants of torture | armed conflict effects | repression | determinants of human rights violations | power | threat perception | state behaviour | civil and political rights | public opinion | emergency legislation | global survey | cross-national analysis | statistical models | physical integrity rights | imprisonment | political systems | freedom of movement | freedom of association | freedom of speech | killings | disappearances | United States | |
Journal of human rights ; vol. 20, no. 1 | |
ART : 28030 : Not available for external loan | |
The ethics of psychiatrists’ political involvement : a reassessment in the Trump era | |
English | |
20201000 | |
Elsevier | |
Andrade, G. | Campo-Redondo, M. | |
psychiatrist's role | political activities | medical ethics | psychiatric abuse | commitment of mentally ill | medical complicity in torture | power | mental disorders | politics | diagnosis | racism | democracy | freedom of speech | head of state | antisocial personality disorder | Trump, Donald | social activists | political detainees | persecution | United States | China | Russian Federation | USSR | |
Ethics, medicine and public health ; vol. 15 | |
MON : 2020.051 : Not available for external loan | |
Myanmar : politics, economy and society | |
English | |
20200000 | |
Routledge | |
Simpson, Adam (ed.) | Farrelly, Nicholas (ed.) | |
978-0-367-11044-4 | |
Myanmar | transition to democracy | minority groups | nationalism | repression | censorship | journalism | freedom of speech | social change | women's rights | warfare | development | religion | culture | natural resources | rural areas | agriculture | industry | government policy | economic conditions | international cooperation | foreign policy | national security | human rights violations | intergroup relations | counterinsurgencies | ethnic conflict | ethnic and national groups | lawyers | national courts | national law | legal systems | armed forces | political reform | elections | political systems | political conditions | |
ART : 29870 : Not available for external loan | |
Humiliation of terrorism victims : is human dignity becoming a ‘national security tool’? | |
English | |
20200000 | |
T.M.C. Asser | |
Vedaschi, Arianna | |
Europe | Spain | counterterrorism | victims of terrorism | legal protection | limitation of rights and freedoms | freedom of speech | human dignity | criminalisation | humiliation prevention | national security | rule of law | national law | counterterrorism | radicalisation | Internet | propaganda techniques | international legal instruments | crimes | criminal law | radicalisation to violence | determinants of radicalisation | |
Human dignity and human security in times of terrorism / Christophe Paulussen, Martin Scheinin (eds.) – ISBN: 978-94-6265-354-2 | |
ART : 26422 : Not available for external loan | |
On the force-feeding of prisoners on hunger strike | |
English | |
20190300 | |
Springer | |
Bendtsen, Kathrine | |
solitary confinement statistics | inhuman treatment | moral obligations | enteral nutrition methods | enteral nutrition adverse effects | prisoner rights | freedom of speech | intent | prison health personnel | professional obligations | personal autonomy | debate | bioethics | health personnel's role | nutrition therapy | prisoners | protest | hunger strikers | long-term effects | torture | prevalence | United States | |
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HEC forum ; vol. 31, no. 1 | |
ART : 25546 : Not available for external loan | |
A political-economic history of Jordan’s General Intelligence Directorate : authoritarian state-building and fiscal crisis | |
English | |
20190000 | |
Middle East Institute | |
Moore, Pete W. | |
intelligence services | power | rule of law | corruption | freedom of speech | fear | political opposition | civil society | authoritarianism | policing | economic crisis | CIA | bureaucracy | warfare | Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) | international cooperation | international relations | economic conditions | war on terror | extraordinary rendition | complicity in torture | counterterrorism | political systems | politics | contextual analysis | Jordan. General Intelligence Directorate (GID) | Jordan | Iraq | United States | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Middle East journal ; vol. 73, no. 2 | |
ART : 23014 : Not available for external loan | |
Examining the indivisibility of human rights : a statistical analysis | |
English | |
20180100 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Soiffer, Stephanie | Rowlands, Dane | |
universal | human rights | international human rights law | disappearances | imprisonment | extrajudicial executions | torture | freedom of association | freedom of speech | freedom of movement | political rights | freedom of religion | labour rights | indivisibility principle | |
Journal of human rights ; vol. 17, no. 1 | |