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  • ART : 31152 : Not available for external loan
    Does violence against journalists deter detailed reporting? : evidence from Mexico
    English
    20230700
    Sage
    violence effects | journalists victimisation | data sources | communication barriers | discourse analysis | information disclosure | self censorship | reporting | language | contextual factors | information quality | risk | police violence | crime | Mexico
    Journal of conflict resolution ; vol. 67, no. 6
  • ART : 30405 : Not available for external loan
    Countering violent extremism and radical rhetoric
    English
    20220000
    Cambridge University Press
    radicalisation to violence | counterradicalisation programme effectiveness | retaliation | social media | behaviour change | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) | avoidance | self disclosure | secrecy | self censorship | Internet | United States
    International organization ; vol. 76, no. 1
  • ART : 30295 : Not available for external loan
    Between martyrdom and silence: dissent, duress, and persecution as the suppression of human rights under the Refugee Convention
    English
    20210300
    Oxford University Press
    persecution | risk of torture | asylum | political opposition | legal protection | refugee law | retaliation | visibility | martyrdom | human rights violations | intimidation | evidence standards | UN. Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (1951) | fear | decision making | rights-based approach | social group discrimination | self censorship | victimhood | returnees | inhuman treatment | case law | minority groups | credibility | national courts' role | homosexuals | conscientious objectors | religious minorities | universal
    International journal of refugee law ; vol. 33, no. 1
  • ART : 26027 : Not available for external loan
    The dilemma of dissent : split judicial decisions and compliance with judgments from the international human rights judiciary
    English
    20200500
    Sage
    regional human rights protection system effectiveness | state behaviour | ECHR-P1-1 | ECHR-14 | ECHR-13 | ECHR-10 | ECHR-8 | ECHR-6 | ECHR-5 | ECHR-3 | ECHR-2 | freedom from torture | self censorship | accountability | human rights violations | motivation | belief systems | legitimacy | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | OAS. Inter-American Court of Human Rights | comparative law | comparative study [publication type] | politics | authority | dissent and disputes | decision making | state compliance | determinants of implementation | domestic implementation | international courts | judicial decisions | Europe | South America | Central America
    Comparative political studies ; vol. 53, no. 6
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