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Interview with Doaa Abdelaal |
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Abdelaal, Doaa ( Interviewee ) Pratt, Nicola Christine ( contributor )
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Publication Date: | | 2013 |
Type: | | Book |
Source Institution: | | University of Warwick |
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Nasserism التيار الناصري at-Tayyār an-Nāṣerī Women's Rights Movement (Egypt) Political Islam
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Spatial Coverage: | | Asia -- Egypt -- Cairo Governate -- Cairo |
Language: | | English |
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Interview with Doaa Abdelaal |
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Response to the proposed WA Human Rights Act , Suggested amendment to the right of minorities (Art. 27) : Inclusion of the right for people to be educated in their first language |
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Creator: | | Wangga, Irra ( Author, Primary ) |
Publication Date: | | 2007 |
Type: | | Book |
Format: | | 94 p. |
Source Institution: | | SOAS University of London |
Subject Keyword: | |
Academic theses Human rights
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Language: | | English |
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Response to the proposed WA Human Rights Act , Suggested amendment to the right of minorities (Art. 27) : Inclusion of the right for people to be educated in their first language |
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Selected international human rights materials addressing 'crimes of honour' |
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University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law SOAS University of London. Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law ( contributor ) International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights ( contributor ) Hosali, Sanchita ( contributor )
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Publication Date: | | 2003 |
Publisher: | | CIMEL/INTERIGHTS |
Type: | | Book |
Source Institution: | | SOAS, University of London |
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University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law SOAS University of London. Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights Honor killings -- Law and legislation Criminal law
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Spatial Coverage: | | Europe -- United Kingdom -- Camden -- England -- Greater London -- London |
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Selected international human rights materials addressing 'crimes of honour' |
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