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... climate conditions, and defined by European explorers and North American settlers as a geograp.... Huysman, Jeff. 1999. "Language and the Mobilisation of Security Expectations. The...
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..., which is translated in the English language version of the Civil Code of Quebec as "remedy" (9..., Definitions and Model Rules of European Private Law: Draft Common Frame of Reference, Inte...
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... territory, history, culture, values, and language. The state is the territorial container of this na...: Cultural Discursive Landscapes of the European North." In Geography, International Relations and ...
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... all individuals with mixed Indian and European heritage; rather, it refers to distinctive peoples...1075; Reference re Manitoba Language Rights, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 721. Statutes and Regulati...
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... Konrad Adenaur in the creation of the European Union. (6) . Asking how Christian ethics informed ... what is and what ought to be." Using the language of mediating estrangement, "man's" estrangement fr...
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...--their "mother country," France or other European societies. (11) But it also raised difficult quest... any power to protect Inuit culture and language, at a moment when the government of Quebec is prop...
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...Qatar is using the globally understood language of sports -- notably soccer, the most global sport... takeover in 2010 of another struggling European club, Malaga, in Spain. The buyer then was Sheik A...
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Oh the other hand, because [Anne McClintock] understands nationalisms as necessarily gendered, and because of her keen attention to the use of domestic trope in representing national homelands, she cannot simply dismiss the identifications of nations with the family and domestic spaces as a matter of "political love." She shows that the trope of the family works on two levels: "First, it offers a 'natural' figure for sanctioning national hierarchy within a putative organic unity of interests. Second, it offers a 'natural' trope for figuring national time" (1997, p. 91). Consequently, the family and domestic space "offered an indispensable metaphoric figure by which national difference could be shaped into a single historical genesis narrative" (p. 91). Just as hierarchies of age and gen...
... of home, produced at intersections of language, space, and social dynamics, is not fixed but chan... men and women) excluded from the "European family" of "civilized nations." Ultimately, images...
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... between Aboriginal lifestyles and European colonialism, urban/rural divisions and of course t... the provincial agenda with the French language rights debates. The catalyst for this was Manitoba...
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... the country was young at treaty time, European presence on the North American continent, and in t... . . 8. While construing the language generously, courts cannot alter the terms of the t...