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Introduction to the iranian legal system and the protection of human rights in Iran
In the context of the Human Rights Dialogue between the European Union and the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Bristih Institute of International and Comparative Law undertook a project on "Human Rights in International Law and Iran". One of the outputs of this project is the publication of the present book, designed as a practical guide and reference book for foreign jurists and human rights defenders ... (Quelle: Text Verlagseinband / Verlag)
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Mīyānǧīgarī dar naẓarīya wa ʻamal
Ḥuqūq-i mālikīyat-i adabī wa hunarī
In: Sāzmān-i Muṭālaʿa wa Tadwīn-i Kutub-i ʿUlūm-i Insānī-i Dānišgāhhā 1182
In: Ḥuqūq 77
Ceska zahranicni politika v roce 2007
In: International issues & Slovak foreign policy affairs, Heft 3, S. 90-96
ISSN: 1337-5482
Europa a Turci. Uvahy nad zlozitymi vzt'ahmi
In: International issues & Slovak foreign policy affairs, Heft 2, S. 86-89
ISSN: 1337-5482
AIDS in umetniske politike
In: Filozofski vestnik: FV, Band 29, Heft 1, S. 131-144
ISSN: 0353-4510
The author treats the topic of AIDS as a focal point for artistic politics in the United States and, eventually, in a larger international context as well. He considers a range of representations of AIDS in contemporary art since the 1980s & considers how AIDS became a pivotal point around which thinking about artists' activism & art as social intervention turned. He discusses AIDS as a paradigmatic case for a new global, biopolitical, & mediatized cultural phenomenon that bore with it a new ensemble of political, moral, & economic effects, in turn profoundly affecting conceptions of aesthetics & activist art. In the latter part of the essay, he develops a typology of strategies utilized by artists in addressing the problem of AIDS: 1) transcoding strategies; 2) media critiques and/or critiques of culture industry representations of AIDS; 3) alternative publicity; 4) AIDS exemplars; & 5) strategies of mourning & memoralization. Adapted from the source document.