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  1. Translation and introduction: Alexandre Koyré’s “Hegel at Jena”.Doha Tazi - 2018 - Continental Philosophy Review 51 (3):361-400.
    This is a translation of Alexandre Koyré’s important, but overlooked essay “Hegel à Iéna.” The essay originally appeared in Alexandre Koyré, Etudes d’histoire de la pensée philosophique. A contribution to the philosophy of time, this essay had a profound but generally unrecognized influence on Alexander Kojève, Jean Hyppolite and Jacques Derrida.
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    D’un désert à l’autre.Nadia Tazi - 2024 - Cités 97 (1):57-66.
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    Godforsakenness.Tanzeen Rashed Doha - 2024 - Journal of World Philosophies 8 (2).
    This essay traces the dynamic encounter between Rohingya ulama (scholars), who travel as muhajir (migrants), and Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamists, who re-enact the role of the ansar (helpers), as they explore godforsakenness during two waves of migration in 2016 and 2017. Bringing together theological aphasia and references to contemporary jihad, this ethnographic meditation calls into question the assumptive logics of secular historicism and liberal humanitarianism as it confronts the deathworld of the War on Terror through Islam’s founding texts and traditions. Drawing (...)
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    Fragments for a History of the Human Body.Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff & Nadia Tazi - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (2):276-278.
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    My Health Too: Investigating the Feasibility and the Acceptability of an Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Program Developed for Healthcare Workers.Raven Bureau, Doha Bemmouna, Clara Gitahy Falcao Faria, Anne-Aline Catteau Goethals, Floriane Douhet, Amaury C. Mengin, Aurélie Fritsch, Anna Zinetti Bertschy, Isabelle Frey & Luisa Weiner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: The COVID-19 crisis has had a considerable mental health impact on healthcare workers. High levels of psychological distress are expected to have a significant impact on healthcare systems, warranting the need for evidence-based psychological interventions targeting stress and fostering resilience in this population. Online cognitive behavioral therapy has proved to be effective in targeting stress and promoting resilience. However, online CBT programs targeting stress in healthcare workers are lacking.Objective: The aim of our study is to evaluate the feasibility and (...)
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    Case Report: Multimodal Functional and Structural Evaluation Combining Pre-operative nTMS Mapping and Neuroimaging With Intraoperative CT-Scan and Brain Shift Correction for Brain Tumor Surgical Resection.Suhan Senova, Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur, Pierre Brugières, Samar S. Ayache, Sanaa Tazi, Blanche Bapst, Kou Abhay, Olivier Langeron, Kohtaroh Edakawa, Stéphane Palfi & Benjamin Bardel - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Background: Maximum safe resection of infiltrative brain tumors in eloquent area is the primary objective in surgical neuro-oncology. This goal can be achieved with direct electrical stimulation to perform a functional mapping of the brain in patients awake intraoperatively. When awake surgery is not possible, we propose a pipeline procedure that combines advanced techniques aiming at performing a dissection that respects the anatomo-functional connectivity of the peritumoral region. This procedure can benefit from intraoperative monitoring with computerized tomography scan and brain (...)
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    Exploring the Discursive Construction of Obedience: An Analysis of Application Letters for the Position of Executioner in Hitler’s Germany.Daniel Leisser, Katie Bray, Anaruth Hernández & Doha Nasr - 2021 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (2):687-722.
    This article presents an empirical investigation into the construction of obedience in letters of applications mailed to National Socialist authorities for the position of executioner between the years 1933 and 1945. To this end, a corpus of 178 letters of application was compiled, annotated, and analyzed using the corpus analysis toolkits Antconc and Lancsbox. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of the corpus was conducted. The findings were related to and interpreted from the perspectives of applied legal linguistics, stylistics, and legal (...)
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  8. Dohāpāhuḍa: restored text with Sanskrit chāyā and Gujarati translation. Rāmasiṃha - 1999 - Ahmedabad: Pārśva International Educational and Research Foundation. Edited by Harivallabh Chunilal Bhayani, Ramaṇīka Ma Śāha & Prītama Siṅghavī.
    On Jaina religious life and philosophy; includes translation in Gujarati and Sanskrit.
     
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  9. Sāvayadhamma dohā cayanikā. Devasena - 2007 - Jayapura: Prāpti sthāna Sāhitya Vikraya Kendra. Edited by Kamal Chand Sogani.
    Apabhraṃśa text on Jaina monastic life with Hindi translation.
     
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    Islam and Informed Consent: Notes from Doha.Pablo Rodríguez Del Pozo & Joseph J. Fins - 2008 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 17 (3):273-279.
    Informed consent is a perennial topic in bioethics. It has given the field a place in clinical practice and the law and is often the starting point for introductory instruction in medical ethics. One would think that nearly everything has been said and done on this well-worn topic.
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    The long hangover from the second food regime: a world-historical interpretation of the collapse of the WTO Doha Round. [REVIEW]Bill Pritchard - 2009 - Agriculture and Human Values 26 (4):297-307.
    A benchmark question in contemporary food regimes scholarship is how to theorize agriculture’s incorporation into the WTO. For the most part, it has been theorized as an institutional mechanism that facilitates the ushering in of a new, so-called ‘third food regime’, in which food–society relations are governed by the overarching politics of the market. The collapse of the Doha Round negotiations in July 2008 makes it possible, for the first time, to offer a conclusive assessment as to whether this (...)
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    Access to Medicines and Distributive Justice: Breaching Doha's Ethical Threshold.Rachel Kiddell-Monroe - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (2):59-66.
    The global health crisis in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) reveals a deep global health inequity that lies at the heart of global justice concerns. Mirroring the HIV/AIDS epidemic, NCDs bring into stark relief once more the human consequences of trade policies that reinforce global inequities in treatment access. Recognising distributive justice issues in access to medicines for their populations, World Trade Organisation (WTO) members confirmed the primacy of access to medicines for all in trade and public health in the landmark (...) Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health of 2001. (shrink)
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    Brewing and Drinking the Beer of Enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism: The DOHĀ Tradition in TibetBrewing and Drinking the Beer of Enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism: The DOHA Tradition in Tibet.John A. Ardussi - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (2):115.
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    Medicamentos esenciales, patentes y licencias obligatorias: Doha no es la respuesta.Salvador Bergel & María Julia Bertomeu - 2020 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 65:75.
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    Vývoj právního postavení rozvojových států v GATT a WTO a současný stav jednání v rámci Doha kola.Jana Herboczková - forthcoming - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas.
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  16. Kavīndrācārya-Sarasvatī kā Bhāṣāyogavāsiṣṭhasāra (Jñānasāra): mūlasaṃskr̥ta Laghuyogavāsiṣṭhasāra, Kavīndrācārya-Sarasvatī kā Hindī dohānuvāda Aṅgrejī anuvāda, vistr̥ta, vivecaka prastāvanā ādisahita prathamabāra saṃpādita =. Kavīndrācārya - 1969 - Pūnā: Bhāratavāṇī-Prakāśanamālā. Edited by V. G. Rahurkar.
     
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    Fragments for a History of the Human Body. Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff, Nadia Tazi.Shigehisa Kuriyama - 1990 - Isis 81 (3):550-551.
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  18. Book Review of "David A. Gantz, Liberalizing International Trade after Doha: Multilateral, Plurilateral, Regional, and Unilateral Initiatives ". [REVIEW]Bashar H. Malkawi - 2015 - Law and Development Review 8:235-236.
    The book, providing a broad analysis of trade liberalization initiatives from the inception of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to 2013, is essential reading for trade lawyers, researchers, and students alike who are interested in getting a glimpse of the future directions for trade liberalization. The book attempts to ask and answer the following key question: What are the alternatives to trade liberalization in the WTO system?
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    The ethics of ethics conferences: Is Qatar a desirable location for a bioethics conference?Rieke van der Graaf, Karin Jongsma, Suzanne van de Vathorst, Martine de Vries & Ineke Bolt - 2023 - Bioethics 37 (4):319-322.
    The next World Congress of Bioethics will be held in Doha, Qatar. Although this location provides opportunities to interact with a more culturally diverse audience, to advance dialogue between cultures and religions, offer opportunities for mutual learning, there are also huge moral concerns. Qatar is known for violations of human rights ‐ including the treatment of migrant workers and the rights of women ‐ corruption, criminalization of LGBTQI+ persons, and climate impact. Since these concerns are also key (bio)ethical concern (...)
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    The ethics of bioethics conferencing in Qatar.Nancy S. Jecker & Vardit Ravitsky - 2023 - Bioethics 37 (4):323-325.
    In 2022, the International Association of Bioethics (IAB) announced that the 17th World Congress of Bioethics would be held in Doha, Qatar. In response to ethical concerns expressed about the Qatar selection, the IAB Board of Directors developed and posted to the IAB website a response using a Q&A format. In this Letter, we (the IAB President and Vice President) address concerns about the ethics of bioethics conferencing raised in a 2023 Letter to the Editor of Bioethics by Van (...)
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    Moral Obligation in Classical Muslim Theology.Richard M. Frank - 1983 - Journal of Religious Ethics 11 (2):204 - 223.
    This essay analyzes two contrasting conceptions of ethics set forth in Muslim fundamental theology (kalām), namely, those of the Mu'tazilites and the Ash'arites of the fourth and fifth centuries a.h. (tenth and eleventh centuries c.e.). After set- ting forth a brief statement on the already well-studied position of the Mu'tazi- lites on human actions, the author devotes the rest of this essay to the less-studied position on human actions of the Ash'arites. Of special interest is his analysis of God's (...)
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    Challenges and Opportunities for Understanding Non-economic Loss and Damage.Christopher J. Preston - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (2):143-155.
    A decision was made at the UNFCCC, COP-18 meeting in Doha in 2012 to create a work programme on loss and damage. Part of this programme was to include the production of a technical paper to enhance the general understanding of non-economic losses from climate change. The following article looks carefully at that paper in order to discover whether it provides an adequate conceptual understanding of non-economic losses. Several shortcomings of the paper’s conceptualization of these losses are identified. An (...)
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    An Exploration of Conceptual and Temporal Fallacies in International Health Law and Promotion of Global Public Health Preparedness.Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (4):588-598.
    In February 2007, Indonesia withheld sharing H5N1 viral samples in order to compel the World Health Organization and Member States to guarantee future access to vaccines for States disproportionately burdened by infectious diseases. This article explores conceptual and temporal fallacies in the International Health Regulations and the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, as relates to global public health preparedness. Recommendations include adopting laws to facilitate non-pharmaceutical interventions; securing the rights of affected populations; and fostering inter-State (...)
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  24. Global constitutionalism and the path of international law: transformation of law and state in the globalized world.Surendra Bhandari - 2016 - Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
    Global constitutionalism : positivism and international law -- International trade law : theories and practices in negotiations -- Making rules in the WTO : negotiations from Doha to Bali -- North-South controversy : developed and developing countries in the WTO -- Self-determination and minority rights under international law -- Human right : the interlocutor of global constitutionalism -- Asian approaches to international law -- The future of international law.
     
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    Sprinting during a marathon: Why the wto ministerial failed in july 2008.Robert Wolfe - unknown
    The WTO’s nine day sprint in July 2008 was an attempt to break the logjam on “modalities” for agriculture and NAMA in the marathon Doha Round negotiations. All that observers can know for certain is that the parties did not agree, but understanding the failure is an essential prelude to any attempt to relaunch the Round. This paper is a counterfactual analysis of the various explanations that have been offered for the failure. I consider factors exogenous to the negotiation (...)
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  26. Patents and access to drugs in developing countries: An ethical analysis.Sigrid Sterckx - 2004 - Developing World Bioethics 4 (1):58–75.
    ABSTRACTMore than a third of the world's population has no access to essential drugs. More than half of this group of people live in the poorest regions of Africa and Asia. Several factors determine the accessibility of drugs in developing countries. Hardly any medicines for tropical diseases are being developed, but even existing drugs are often not available to the patients who need them.One of the important determinants of access to drugs is the working of the patent system. This paper (...)
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    Patents and Access to Drugs in Developing Countries: An Ethical Analysis.Sigrid Sterckx - 2004 - Developing World Bioethics 4 (1):58-75.
    More than a third of the world's population has no access to essential drugs. More than half of this group of people live in the poorest regions of Africa and Asia. Several factors determine the accessibility of drugs in developing countries. Hardly any medicines for tropical diseases are being developed, but even existing drugs are often not available to the patients who need them.One of the important determinants of access to drugs is the working of the patent system. This paper (...)
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    Improving access to essential medicines: How health concerns can be prioritised in the global governance system.Devi Sridhar - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (2):83-88.
    Dr Devi Sridhar, Department of Politics and International relations, University of Oxford, All Souls College, High St, OX1 4AL UK, Email: devi.sridhar{at}politics.ox.ac.uk ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract This paper discusses the politics of access to essential medicines and identifies ‘space’ in the current system where health concerns can be strengthened relative to trade. This issue is addressed from a global governance perspective focusing on the main actors who can have the greatest impact. These include (...)
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    Bāuls, Bhakti, Beats, and Bob: the Influence of Oral Indian Tradition in the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg and Its Connection with Bob Dylan.Geetanjali Joshi - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 1 (2):241-258.
    The term Bāul is universally associated with singing. It is a form of folk music that emerges from Bengal in India. However, Bāul does not simply imply singing. It is more of a philosophy which is deeply rooted in the quest for self-realization. The raison d’être for the kind of attraction the music of Bāuls and the poetry of Kabir had for the West is that their music and poetry was essentially a poetry of simplicity, peace and celestial love. Since (...)
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    “All distinctions are political, artificial” the fuzzy logic of M. F. Husain.Bruce B. Lawrence - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (2):269-274.
    Few modern artists so consistently embodied a fuzzy logic of their own as did the Indian painter Maqbool Fida Husain (1915 – 2011). His critics tried to define him as a reckless defamer of Hindu values, but another way to define him is as a dutiful devotee of a vision that was inclusive, rather than exclusive, and that understood all boundaries and identities as fluid or blurry, rather than as fixed and immutable. Or one might say that Husain strove to (...)
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    Tussen schok en overgang : de Europese Unie in 2001.Bart Kerremans & Edith Drieskens - 2002 - Res Publica 44 (2-3):279-305.
    Without doubt, the year 2001 will remain identified with the terrorist attacks of september 11. To some extent, this goes for the European Union as well. The events of september 11 left an important mark on the European integration process, of which the development of the European arrest warrant is an important illustration. Nevertheless, as for the European Union, the year 2001 was more than a year of anti-terrorism measures. In the second semester of2001, the Belgian government assumed the presidency (...)
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    The role of social factors and weight status in ideal body-shape preferences as perceived by arab women.Abdulrahman O. Musaiger, Nora E. Shahbeek & Maryama Al-Mannai - 2004 - Journal of Biosocial Science 36 (6):699-707.
    This study investigated the social factors associated with body-shape preferences for females and males as perceived by Arab women living in Qatar, and correlated the current weight status of women studied with these preferences. The subjects were 535 non-pregnant Arab women aged 20–67 years, who attended heath centres in Doha City, the capital of the State of Qatar. Illustrations of male and female body shapes ranging from very thin to very obese using the 9-figure Silhouettes scale were shown to (...)
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    Faults of the International Trade System: the Notion of Multilateralism in the Retreat.Daniel Nagel & Sorin Burnete - 2018 - Human and Social Studies 7 (3):23-46.
    The indisputable success of the European integration project also prompted other regions of the world to follow suit. On the other side of coin, these regional blocs cultivated free trade within but remained protectionist vis-àvis the outside, thereby impeding the progress of the multilateral trade system. But also the soaring number of WTO member states accompanied by their incompatible interests, its ambitious agenda spanning over 20 diverse issues and, in particular, the single undertaking approach emerged as the Doha’s Round (...)
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    The Royal Song of Saraha. [REVIEW]J. H. P. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):556-556.
    This is an annotated translation of the "King Dohäs," a work by the Indian Tantric sage Saraha. It is sub-titled "A Study in the History of Buddhist Thought." The first part is commentary by the translator on "The Tradition about Saraha and His Works," "The Teaching of the Dohäs," and "Existence versus Essence." The second part is the song itself, only nine pages. The third part is two commentaries, one by the Nepalese scholar sKye-med bde-chen and the other by the (...)
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    Mastering the Future: Power and the Futural Logic of Security.Torsten Menge - 2023 - Developing Critical Security Studies From Doha.