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The realisation of a student’s right to education should ultimately not entail a state of over-indebtedness and financial precarity
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The regulation and use of the death penalty in China deepens concerns within the international community about the country’s disregard for its citizens’ human rights.
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Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention is alarming, as no international body will have the authority to investigate whether women victims of violence are protected in the country
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Since the separation of Church and State in 1905, France has developed its own very particular version of secularism: laïcité.
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