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The research goal was to analyze the executive power of a recommendation for public communications services to protect human rights. This type of research is normative legal research with a conceptual, legal and historical approach, using primary, seconda... see more

It is generally agreed that the human and his rights, freedom of a speech is the main and most important issue in the modern society. The guarantees of human rights and the importance of public communication are discussed in the present article; furthermo... see more

Abstract: Today’s European society is incrementally superdiverse, which raises all sorts of challenges as well as concerns about the degrees to which people from varying backgrounds can be integrated in society. Key to such integration is access to p... see more

The article deals with the cultural rights of foreign students and the problems of their implementation in the educational environment in the context of social action. The influence of the state of cultural practices and cultural rights of students on the... see more

The main goal of this paper is to conceptualize a seeping commodification. The author of the paper claims we are in the midst of a considerable qualitative transformation in the processes of commodification that is, in large part, owed to an overwhelming ... see more

This paper starts with the argument that, whether Language rights are considered as a part of Human Rights under various International Treaties & Conventions. If yes, then how far the recognition is substantive in protecting the Linguistic Rights espe... see more

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is today recognized as a serious global health and human rights violation. Crises such as conflict or war usually exacerbate the extent of the problem, particularly concerning sexual violence against women and children.  O... see more

Objectives: This research presents a critique of smart cities, to conceive a technological city opposed to the corporate colonization of digital networks, to algorithmic governmentality and to surveillance capitalism.Methodology: literature review with qu... see more

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