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    The conundrum of Nazi law: an historiographical challenge to the Anglo-American jurisprudential representation of the Nazi past by Lavis, Simon

    Published 2015
    “…The question of whether Nazi law was valid law has been at the background of jurisprudential discourse since the Hart-Fuller debate in the 1950s. …”
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    Last resort or key resource? Women workers from the Nazi-occupied Soviet territories, the Reich labour administration and the German war effort by Harvey, Elizabeth

    Published 2016
    “…Any initial readiness on the part of the peoples of Nazi-occupied Europe to volunteer for work in the Reich had quickly dissipated as the harsh and often vicious treatment of foreign workers became known. …”
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    Politics of forced migration and refugees: Dynamics of international conspiracy? by Moniruzzaman, Md.

    Published 2017
    “…This strategic redrawing of maps is not locally inspired but imposed from abroad as part of competitive economic and military strategies on a global scale. …”
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    Politics of forced migration and refugees: dynamics of international conspiracy? by Moniruzzaman, Md.

    Published 2018
    “…This strategic redrawing of maps is not locally inspired but imposed from abroad as part of competitive economic and military strategies of a global scale. …”
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    Ethical responses to modern clinical trials on human subjects: a comparative perspective by Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi, Abdul Razak, Tariq

    Published 2018
    “…Since the American gynecologist Marion Sims (d.1883), who conducted a scientific research on some selected African women suffering from prolapsed uterus disease, or American physician Walter Reed’s (d.1902) team who gave germs of yellow fever to 22 human subjects to test if fever is transmitted by particularly mosquito species, as well as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study that was conducted from 1932 until 1972, or the scientific experiments conducted by Nazis of Germany on large numbers of prisoners, clinical trials on human subjects have become part of the scientific activities. …”
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    Analogies in the social construction of the US-North Korean security dilemma by Er, Win Tan

    Published 2010
    “…Seen in this light, the author contends that discourse analysis of the US intervention in response to the North Korean invasion of South Korea in June 1950, in invoking the legacy of 1930s appeasement of Nazi Germany and how this failed to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War, is instructive in delineating the processes through which the Truman Administration came to identify North Korea as part of a monolithic communist bloc that had to be deterred, lest the pattern of events of the 1930s be replayed within the context of the Cold War.…”
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