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Open Cuts to Land and Culture: Strip Mining and its Impact on the Sense of Well-being of People in Rural Communities: A Case Study in the Hunter Region of Australia
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Stakeholders
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Tools for Professional Development: A perspective from the African Legal Information Institute
A series of images drawing readers’ attention to relevant internet resources.
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APC 1990-2010 Celebrating Twenty Years Networking Online for Social Justice and Sustainable Development
The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is a global network of networks of social activists that began in 1990 to provide communication infrastructure and collaboration in the non-profit world, focusing on peace, human rights and the
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Developing evaluation capacity in ICTD (DECI) : final technical report
Developing evaluation capacity in ICTD (DECI) produced a series of Utilization-focused Evaluation (UFE) modules, five case studies, a Primer, and conference presentations.
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Free access to law – is it here to stay? : global study on the sustainability of free access to law initiatives; IDRC final technical report
This final report summarises the activities led over the course of the 2 year study entitled “Free
Access to Law – Is it Here to Stay”. This project produced eleven case studies of different FreePublished dateSunday, January 2, 2011 - 05:00 -
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Intellectual property rights in regional trade agreements of Asia-Pacific economies
Findings validate the notion that pressure to include Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) in trade agreements originates from developed countries.
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Trade and investment agreements : barriers to national public health and tobacco control measures
Recent litigation by Philip Morris points to the need to exercise caution whilst negotiating new Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) to ensure that no substantive provisions run counter to the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tob
Published dateThursday, November 1, 2012 - 00:00