We refuse to die in prison”: Decarceration for the decolonization
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The Covid-19 pandemic started a contradictory public debate within the democratic States, between the necessity to restrain individual and collective freedoms for public health reasons and the protection of these freedoms under the rule of law. The vocabulary that has been used during the periods of lockdown refers directly to the fundamentals of the economy […]
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