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International Relations (2020-2021)

The Hospitality Industry – an unconscious enabler of modern slavery?

Author andreagodony Date October 29, 2020
Modern slavery in the context of International Relations Recognition, protection, advocacy, and insurance of...
Tagged hospitality industry, Human Rights Violations, human trafficking, International issue, modern slavery | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2016-2017)

Shut Your Mouth, Your Rape is Shaming Our Nation: An Indian Tale

Author jvschalkwyk Date October 25, 2016
SEX, SEX, SEX; this three letter word, designed to be a beautiful and sacred...
Tagged Cultural Reform, Culture, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, India, Rape, Rape Shaming, Sexual Violence, Social Reform | 2 Comments |
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