REPATRIATION AS A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO STATE OPTIONS IN DEALING WITH RETURNING ISIS FOREIGN TERRORIST FIGHTERS

Repatriation as a Human Rights Approach to State Options in Dealing with Returning ISIS Foreign Terrorist Fighters

Since the territorial defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), debates and questions on what states should do (individually and or collectively) with foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) from their countries have become more relevant yet controversial.This article critically investigates whether states of origin have an obligation to repa

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A descriptive cross-sectional study of food hygiene practices among informal ethnic food vendors in Gauteng Province, South Africa

Demand for ethnic foods by the immigrant population has led to proliferation of ethnic food shops (shops selling foods eaten by different ethnic groups).However, the status of the food hygiene practices among these vendors is unknown.This study investigated food hygiene practices among informal ethnic food vendors opi the color that keeps on giving

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Spatial quantile regression in analysis of mortality

The paper concerns mortality in Poland.The aim of the article is to identify factors determining average life length of men and women new belial model in 66 subregions of Poland.We use spatial quantile regression methodology which allows studying dependencies between variables in voyage et cie discount code different quantiles of the response distr

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Quantitative Assessment of the Effect of Agency-Led Prescribed Burns and Cultural Burns on Soil Properties in Southeastern Australia

Fire management techniques play a critical role in mitigating the impact of bushfires on communities and ecosystems.In Australia, government agencies implement hazard reduction burn programs, while Indigenous communities have used fire for ecosystem management for thousands of years.The positive effect of prescribed burning goes beyond bushfire ris

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