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  1. 701.

    Article published in Téoros (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 12, Issue 1, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2021

  2. 702.

    Article published in Frontières (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 20, Issue 1, 2007

    Digital publication year: 2008

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    AbstractThis article discusses the particular problem that arises for people with Alzheimer's disease, for their family and for their caregivers concerning advance directives on the intensity of care at the end-of-life. Various European legislation surrounding the prior expression of end-of-life persons' wishes are briefly presented as are the procedures for appointing a third party to express this will. Some examples chosen in Europe of approaches specifically adapted for people with cognitive disorders are discussed, distinguishing conceptual and pragmatic approaches.

    Keywords: directives anticipées, soins de fin de vie, maladie d'Alzheimer, législations européennes, advance directives, end-of-life care, Alzheimer's disease, European legislation

  3. 703.

    Thesis submitted to McGill University

    2011

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    Cette étude examine trois romans, Dracula par Bram Stoker, Love and Garbage par Ivan Klima, et The Loves of Faustyna par Nina Fitzpatrick, et leurrelation à la création et la propagation du discours qui entoure Europe de l'Est pendant 'la guerre froide'. Dans l'étude de ces textes j'ai adressé la relation entre les études post-communiste de l'Europe de l'Est et le champ du post-colonialisme, qui ont traditionnellement négligé un l'autre. Ce faisant, je soutiens que l'application du postcolonialisme aux études post-communistepermet une meilleure compréhension de la position de l'Europe orientale tout au long du XXe siècle. Les trois auteurs que j'ai choisi soulève des thèmes similaires avec le discours postcolonial et à ce titre que j'ai choisi de mettre en preuve ces similitudes, afin de …

  4. 704.

    Thesis submitted to McGill University

    2023

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    Ce Mémoire de Maîtrise examine le contenu en ligne concernant le tourisme du sexe en Europe de l’Est, avec comme problématique centrale : Comment est construite l’Europe de l’Est à travers les discussions en ligne sur le tourisme du sexe ? Afin de répondre à cette question, nous avons fait une analyse discursive de sites Internet qui traitent du sexe en Europe de l’Est. Des postes sur le site Internet International Sex Guide qui parlent de l’achat de sexe dans les villes de l’Europe de l’Est, ainsi que des postes trouvés sur les sites Internet qui incitent à voyager en Europe de l’Est ont été codés et analysés en utilisant une Analyse Critique de Discours. Cette étude démontre que l’Europe de l’Est est construite en …

  5. 707.

    Article published in Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 48, 2007

    Digital publication year: 2008

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    AbstractThe Bulgarians are rendered helpless in the rhetoric of the Bulgarian Agitation, a movement in Britain that produced numerous texts in response to the Ottoman massacre of thousands of Bulgarians after their uprising in April 1876. The compassion shown for the Bulgarian victims in the rhetoric of the Agitation is sincere only in moral and humane terms; open and direct political solidarity with the Bulgarians' strident appeals for independence is missing from it. Even the morally and culturally charged pro-Agitation arguments launched by Gladstone and his followers conformed to British national interests, especially as contrasted to Bulgarian viewpoints.

  6. 708.

    Article published in Surfaces (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 1, 1991

    Digital publication year: 2019

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    The interest of comparative literature as its divided relation to the function of translation. Critique of the terror of European humanism and insistence on the minoritarian reading of literature, on translation as an encounter with difference.

  7. 709.

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

    2018

    Digital publication year: 2020

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    Migration through the Mediterranean has to be considered nowadays no more as an emergency. The first urgency is always to save lives at sea, and the Italian Mare Nostrum Operation has been a good example, not followed by EU choices. At the moment border surveillance and the fight against trafficking and smuggling of migrants seem to be the priorities in EU policy and action. The EU Dublin System is now facing a huge crisis and the new models, in particular the Statement agreed with Turkey, do not convince from a legal point of view, mainly because refugees deserve a special attention, based on the non-refoulement principle. The time has come to exit the logic of emergency and formulate a lasting policy to manage migrations, implementing Lisbon Treaty and CFR principles based on solidarity and respect of human rights, as well as on true cooperation among States.