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2021

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The Right To Self-Determination Of Indigenous Peoples Under International Customary Law, Rosa M. Navarro Nov 2021

The Right To Self-Determination Of Indigenous Peoples Under International Customary Law, Rosa M. Navarro

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No abstract provided.


The Shortcomings Of Rights To Water Doctrines, Samaa Moustafa Nov 2021

The Shortcomings Of Rights To Water Doctrines, Samaa Moustafa

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No abstract provided.


The Law In Conflict With Human Rights Of Young Adults: International, Regional And Country Practices Of Young Adult Offenders, Jessica Rau Nov 2021

The Law In Conflict With Human Rights Of Young Adults: International, Regional And Country Practices Of Young Adult Offenders, Jessica Rau

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Getting Beyond Politics And Bad Blood: The Protection Of Eritrean Refugees In Ethiopia, Sarah Catherine Webster Nov 2021

Getting Beyond Politics And Bad Blood: The Protection Of Eritrean Refugees In Ethiopia, Sarah Catherine Webster

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The Livelihood And Place-Making Of Nigerian Migrants In Madrid, Spain, Paul Eneojo Yaro Okpanachi Feb 2021

The Livelihood And Place-Making Of Nigerian Migrants In Madrid, Spain, Paul Eneojo Yaro Okpanachi

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Spain’s history is undoubtedly intertwined with migration. While it may serve as an opportunity of refuge for countless migrants, it also remains a transit country and even a place of refuge for numerous other foreigners who find their ways in and through the country. These mixed migration motivations have consequently made Spain a remarkable country for immigration within the European Union. Since the second half of the 1980s, Nigerian migrants in their thousands, like their counterparts from other countries and walks of life, also discovered the country as a favorable destination. This often led them to choose to relocate and …