REFUGEES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES IN THE INTERNATIONAL LAW

Refugees and environmental changes in the international law

The aim of the paper is to examine the position of refugees, those who expelled due to the changes in the state of the environment ("environmental refugees").The first part of the paper provides a general overview of the legal framework that regulates the position of refugees in international refugee law.The provisions contained in the Convention r

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Education Policy as subject: literature review

Research that takes as object of study the discipline Education Policy has gained more and more space in the field of research.With the purpose of presenting and emphasizing the importance of these studies, this paper, of descriptive character, based on a bibliographic survey in the Thesis and Dissertation Database of the Coordination for the Impro

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The (Inter)cultural Missing Link in Conference Interpreting

The second half of the twentieth century brought about increased international contacts between people from different origins, which led to changes in the translation studies landscape, impacting conference interpreters as well.Although interpreting scholars acknowledge that interpreters are both linguistic and intercultural mediators, at first gla

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The Rat Mammary Gland as a Novel Site of Expression of Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Receptor 1 mRNA and Its Protein Immunoreactivity

Lactation is a complex physiological process, depending on orchestrated central and peripheral events, including substantial brain plasticity.Among these events is a novel expression of pro-melanin-concentrating hormone (Pmch) mRNA in the rodent hypothalamus, such as the ventral part of the medial preoptic area (vmMPOA).This expression reaches its

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