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    Published 2015
    “…The chapters of this book address the uncertainty and controversy that surround the right to work both in theoretical scholarship and in policymaking. They discuss the philosophical underpinnings of the right to work, and its development in human rights law at national level (in jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, France and the United States) and international level (in the context of the United Nations, the European Social Charter, the International Labour Organization, theEuropean Convention on Human Rights and other legal orders)."…”
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    “…Students interviewed: Ainur Arenova (Legal Studies, Kazakhstan), Dziemidok Rafal (Human Rights, Poland), and Allan Simpson (Legal Studies, Scotland). …”
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    “…Students interviewed: Ainur Arenova (Legal Studies, Kazakhstan), Dziemidok Rafal (Human Rights, Poland), Allan Simpson (Legal Studies, Scotland) and Angéla Kóczé (Roma Rights Course, Hungary). …”
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    “…Established in 1991 and described as a pan-regional graduate university CEU was based upon British philosopher Karl Popper’s philosophical principle of an ‘open society’ and founded by financier and philanthropist George Soros. …”
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    “…Established in 1991 and described as a pan-regional graduate university CEU was based upon British philosopher Karl Popper’s philosophical principle of an ‘open society’ and founded by financier and philanthropist George Soros. …”
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    Published 2017
    “…Outstanding scholars and top-level practitioners reflect on obstacles and solutions, from an economic, social, philosophical, legal, and political perspective."…”
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    “…Established in 1991 and described as a pan-regional graduate university CEU was based upon British philosopher Karl Popper’s philosophical principle of an ‘open society’ and founded by financier and philanthropist George Soros. …”
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    Published 2015
    “…He set the bar high by asking them to tell him something he had not heard before. The philosophers, economists, political scientists and legal experts who took up his invitation met the challenge brilliantly. …”
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    “…Réflexions sur un acte médical aux implications controversées Dorothée Bourgault-Coudevylle De l’interdiction au contrôle : les enjeux contemporains de la légalisation de l’avortement Nathalie Bajos et Michèle Ferrand [Entretien] Un regard de philosophe sur le statut de l’embryon et de l’interruption volontaire de grossesse Anne Fagot-Largeault [Présentation méthodologique] L’enquête nationale de la DREES sur les femmes ayant eu recours à une IVG en 2007 Annick Vilain Un panorama de l’offre en matière de prise en charge des IVG : caractéristiques, évolutions et apport de la médecine de ville Marc Collet Les femmes ayant recours à l’IVG : diversité des profils des femmes et des modalités de prise en charge Annick Vilain Circonstances des échecs et prescription contraceptive post-IVG : analyse des trajectoires contraceptives autour de l’IVG Caroline Moreau, Julie Desfrères et Nathalie Bajos Les IVG chez les mineures : une prise en charge satisfaisante mais une prévention insuffisante Muriel Moisy [Contrepoint] Vue de l’IGAS… Une mise en perspective au regard des politiques publiques Claire Aubin [Témoignage] L’interruption volontaire de grossesse en Europe Danielle Hassoun Notes de lecture critiques The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime de John J. …”
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    by Horder, Thomas, 1871-1955
    Published June 1948
    “…I can understand the sentiment which inspired a French philosopher to say, "I should have loved freedom, I believe, at all times, but in the time in which we live I am ready to worship it.…”
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