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Channels - The Neighbor’s Right: Law, Life, and the Limits of Coexistence in Jewish Morocco :: FRELIP Discovery
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pdf Ethnography of Communication: Reframing Ṣalāt al-Istisqāʾ as a Speech Event in Morocco
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Law of Trade in Human Rights: A Legal Analysis of the Intersection of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade’s Article XX(b) and Labor Rights of Children
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The Use of Big Data in Education: Students’ Attitudes and Perceptions at the School of Letters and Human Sciences, Dhar El Mehraz, Fes (Morocco)
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Investigating Students' Attitudes Towards the Use of ICT in Learning: The Specialized Institute of Applied Hotel Technology and Tourism in Ouarzazate-Morocco- as a Case Study
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American Workers Must Settle For Less When Undocumented Workers Are Proctected Less: The Uphill Battle Facing Undocumented Workers and How Immigration Law is Reigning in Workers' Rights.
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Unprotected Profanity:The Erosion of an Employee’s Right to Convey Grievances
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Proverbs on Marriage and Family Life
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"El Corregidor" at the Crossroads: Desire, Law, and Coloniality in Martel's Zama
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Stimulating the Law through Ubuntu and Nagomi in Three Japanese Short Stories
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“All Manners of Monsters”: Transparency and the Alt-Right in Hari Kunzru’s "Red Pill"
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A Turning Point for EU Asylum Governance: Jurisdiction and Rights After Alace and Canpelli Case
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Where Will the Case Be Heard? Which is the Applicable Law? Approach to Selected Problems of Transnational Employment Relationships
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Scottish Workers’ Stories of Life and Labour during Covid-19 from the Workers’ Stories Project
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Canvassing the whole neighborhood: A large-scale view of neighbor network structure, and how it relates to lexical processing
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Review: John Lewis-Stempel, The Wood: the Life and Times of Cockshutt Wood
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Human Rights Violations in Gaza and Global Political Communication Strategies
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Cyborg Feminism and Toxic Colonialism in Chen Qiufan’s Waste Tide
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In Memoriam Gwangju: Transnational Memoryscapes of Gwangju and Buenos Aires in the Works of Han Kang and Im Heung-Soon
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“I Have Got Rid of, for Good, Eastern Backwardness”: Ra’fat’s Guilty Assimilation in Al Aswany’s Chicago: A Novel
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Daoist Philosophy and Stephen Mitchell’s The Frog Prince: A Fairy Tale for Consenting Adults
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Las Filipinas: The Persistence of Spain in Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters
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A Review of Alberto Toscano’s Late Fascism
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Exploring the Relationship between Man and Nature in a Postmodern Context:A Review of Ecocriticism and Chinese Literature: Imaginary Landscapes and Real Living Spaces
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A Review of Zahi Zalloua's The Politics of the Wretched: Race, Reason, and Ressentiment