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    Sentencing and Human Rights: The Limits on Punishment 

    Summers, Sarah (2022)
    Sentencing and Human Rights sets out to develop a systematic account of the importance of human rights principles at sentencing. Sentencing theory is dominated by discussion of the aims of punishment, but it is questionable ...
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    Les deux langages de la modernité 

    Trucchio, Aldo (2021)
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    Big Data and Global Trade Law 

    Burri, Mira (2021)
    This collection explores the relevance of global trade law for data, big data and cross-border data flows. Contributing authors from different disciplines including law, economics and political science analyze developments ...
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    When Children Draw Gods 

    Brandt, Pierre-Yves; Dandarova-Robert, Zhargalma; Cocco, Christelle; Vinck, Dominique; Darbellay, Frédéric (2023)
    This open access book explores how children draw god. It looks at children’s drawings collected in a large variety of cultural and religious traditions. Coverage demonstrates the richness of drawing as a method for studying ...
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    Comprendre et apprendre dans l’interaction. Les séquences d’explication en classe de français langue seconde 

    Fasel Lauzon, Virginie (2014)
    This book is about the organization of explanation sequences in classes of French as a second language. It provides a description of how these sequences are organized, an inventory of resources mobilized by students to ask ...
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