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Le Petit Robert. Le grand dictionnaire de la langue française. Une description inégalée de la langue française. La langue d'aujourd'hui : les mots nouveaux et les emplois les plus récents, l'orthographe et ses dernières évolutions. L'usage de chaque mot : son orthographe, sa prononciation, ses différentes significations illustrées de nombreux exemples, les expressions et les locutions où il figure. L'étymologie : l'histoire du mot, avec sa date d'apparition, son origine et le cheminement de ses sens. Au fil des mots et des textes. Les synonymes et les contraires, pour passer d'une idée à l'autre, du connu à l'inconnu. Les citations des grandes oeuvres de la littérature, des auteurs classiques ou contemporains, ainsi que des phrases célèbres, des répliques de films et des paroles de chansons. La francophonie, de l'Europe aux îles du Pacifique, en passant par l'Amérique du Nord et les Antilles
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"With a focus on the 1980 Hague Convention, this cutting-edge Research Handbook provides a holistic overview of the law on international child abduction from prevention, through voluntary agreements and Convention proceedings, to post-return and aftercare issues. Analysing the repercussions of abduction from the perspectives of both abducted children and the therapeutic professionals engaged in their cases, chapters assess the contributions of the many professionals and key agencies involved in the field. Identifying the 1980 Hague Convention as the principal global instrument for dealing with child abduction, the Research Handbook traces its role, history, development and impact, alongside the mechanisms required for its effective use. Evaluating current trends, areas of concern in legal practice and various regional initiatives, it considers alternatives to high-conflict court proceedings in international child abduction cases. The Convention's strengths, successes, weaknesses and gaps are discussed, and the Research Handbook concludes by addressing the need to tackle the challenges in its future operation. Interdisciplinary and accessible in approach, the contributions from renowned subject specialists will prove useful to students and scholars of human rights and family law, international law and the intersections between law and gender studies, politics and sociology. Its combination of research, policy and practice will be of use to legal practitioners working in family law alongside NGOs and central authorities working in the field"--
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How intimate partner violence (IPV) is conceptualized affects what we see when we look at situations involving IPV and what we think the solutions to the problem of IPV are—either in individual cases or in the development of broader legal and policy responses. In this article, it is suggested that while conceptualizing IPV as coercive control is an improvement over previous understandings, it does not go far enough. Coercive control must be located within a broader conceptualization of IPV as a form of social and systemic entrapment if it is not to operate in a harmful manner for victim-survivors.
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"Since the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in R v Jordan, 2016 SCC 27, there has developed a complex new body of jurisprudence respecting how section 11(b) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is to be interpreted, and how the Jordan framework should be applied. A Proactive Practitioner’s Guide to Section 11(b) of the Charter provides a comprehensive and detailed review of the relevant caselaw, addressing issues including when section 11(b) is engaged, to what portion of proceedings the framework applies, how key concepts such as defence-caused delay and discrete exceptional circumstances are defined, how the impact of the pandemic has been accounted for, how section 11(b) is applied on sentencing, and considerations related to interlocutory proceedings and appeals. This guide provides both an examination of the caselaw relevant to these issues, and analysis and discussion related to outstanding questions yet to be settled by the courts. Accordingly, it will provide practitioners with ready answers, a foundation to pursue legal argument related to section 11(b) of the Charter, and with a roadmap to areas still open to be litigated."-- Provided by publisher.
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