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  1. 2224.

    Article published in Revue québécoise de droit international (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 10, 1997

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    The population of South Africa has long been divided by racial segregation. Inspired by the new era of human rights and democracy, a movement developed that condemned apartheid at a national and at an international level. The General Assembly followed by the Security Council responded to the pressures of African and Asian states who demanded that South Africa be excluded from participating in international organizations as long as the regime remained unchanged. These demands gave rise to the complete diplomatic isolation of South Africa on November 12, 1974. The isolation lasted until 1994 and was accompanied by a critical struggle against apartheid. After twenty years of isolation, the country abolished its segregation policies and reorganized its entire regime. South Africa was reintegrated into the international legal System and admitted to intergovernmental organizations as an effective participant. This historical and political evolution consecrated fundamental human rights in the internal legal structure of South Africa. Ethnocentrism was rejected as well as racism in all of its expressions and the new regime chose to adhere to a model of unity "in the context of diversity".

  2. 2225.

    Article published in Arborescences (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 11, 2021

    Digital publication year: 2022

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    This article analyzes the “settler moves to innocence” deployed to withdraw the main character of Éric Plamondon's Taqawan, a white Québécois man, from a settler colonial system shown as brutal and unjust. Relying on a reading of Tuck and Yang's “Decolonization is Not a Metaphor,” the author criticizes the depiction of the protagonist as a good man as well as an ally to First Nations people and causes–with the intended effect of freeing him from his responsibility in the destruction caused by settler colonialism.

    Keywords: Éric Plamondon, colonialisme de peuplement, innocence du colon, sauveur blanc, littérature québécoise, Éric Plamondon, settler colonialism, settler moves to innocence, white saviour, Quebec literature

  3. 2226.

    Published in: Relations intergénérationnelles, Enjeux démographiques- Actes du XVIe colloque international de l’AIDELF, Genève, 21-24 juin 2010 , 2012 , Pages 1-12

    2012

  4. 2227.

    Published in: MORBIDITÉ, MORTALITÉ : problème de mesure, facteurs d’évolution, essai de prospective , 1996 , Pages 327-336

    1996

  5. 2228.

    Published in: MORBIDITÉ, MORTALITÉ : problème de mesure, facteurs d’évolution, essai de prospective , 1996 , Pages 489-497

    1996

  6. 2229.

    Published in: Internationales observation analyse et perspectives , 2004 , Pages 11-22

    2004

  7. 2230.

    Published in: Les modes de régulation de la reproduction humaine (incidence sur la fécondité et la santé) , 1992 , Pages 133-147

    1992