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    THE PROHIBITION OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES IN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW by Sánchez Mera, Silvina

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore the objective of this article is to analyse and show that the prohibition of enforced disappearances is contained within such body of law, by addressing two different sets of obligations, positive obligations and negative ones that touch upon the core elements of enforced disappearances.…”
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    The ethics of representation in documentary film by Lanza, Pablo

    Published 2016
    “…Unlike fiction films, documentary refers to reality with the intention of “expressing truth”, which is why filmmakers have an obligation to both viewers (that represented facts are true) and to the subjects / characters. …”
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    Tension between the argentine federal organization and human rights by Blogna Tistuzza, Sergio Hernán

    Published 2024
    “…Subnational States found themselves with a broad set of new obligations to respect, added to the new services they received through the decentralization process of the State Reform. …”
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    Right to health and international agencies from a latin american perspective: HIV/AIDS in the international health agenda during the health emergency of 2002, Argentina by colautti, marisel andrea

    Published 2020
    “…In Argentina, the gear that sustains compliance with public health obligations is permeable to crisis. The problem focuses on the most acute crisis in Argentina in December 2001, from Oszlak and O'Donnell´s perspective.…”
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    Syphilitic aortitis (continued) by Miravet, Horacio

    Published 1943
    “…It is not always possible to establish, by means of interrogation, the history of the specific chancre; sometimes, the patients themselves deny this possibility, resisting to accept it for reasons linked to deep-rooted prejudices that the physician is obliged to respect. It is therefore not surprising that the high percentages of positive antecedents reported by the various authors sometimes diverge considerably. …”
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    Superheroes and the future of human species. A bioethical look at the X-Men film: days of the future past by Pedraza, Natalia

    Published 2019
    “…Superhero films show us significant attitudes, embodied in characters that, as the main objective, have the obligation to decide in situations where their moral principles are put in question. …”
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    Ancient ethics and the notion of moral conscience by Mandolfo, Rodolfo

    Published 1944
    “…The idea of duty and obligation (he said), which seems fundamental to the moderns in the definition of ethics, is completely absent in ancient ethics: neither the Greeks nor the Latins had a suitable word to express it. …”
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    The Colombian Exile in Spain: Peace Dialogues, a Before and an Afte by Martínez Leguízamo, Jeisson

    Published 2017
    “…This is specially evident with those from the political and social left, who have been the object of systematic pursuit, obliging them to take the road to exile. This paper starts with a short presentation of the Colombian exile as a study case. …”
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    Indigenous peoples, communities and organizations: meetings and articulations from and in the university extension by Marchesino, César

    Published 2020
    “…Nevertheless, and although it may be paradoxical, the Argentine State, in the midst of the neoliberal boom and with the constitutional reform of 1994, recognizes some specific rights of indigenous peoples (Article 75, paragraph 17) and proclaims itself a multicultural State, while at the same time assuming "the obligation to repair the damage caused to the original peoples. …”
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