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Populating ‘solidarity’ in political debate Interrelational strategies of persuasion within the European Parliament in the aftermath of the Brexit
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Rautajoki, Hanna, Fitzgerald, Richard. Populating ‘solidarity’ in political debate Interrelational strategies of persuasion within the European Parliament in the aftermath of the Brexit[J]. Journal of Language and Politics, 2022, 21(5), 763-784.
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Rautajoki, Hanna
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Fitzgerald, Richard
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Submit date:2022/06/23
Brexit
European Parliament
European Union
Membership Categorisation Analysis
Narrative Positioning
Parliamentary Debate
Solidarity
The first binding treaty on business and human rights: a deconstruction of the EU’s negotiating experience along the lines of institutional incoherence and legal theories
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Vecellio Segate, Riccardo. The first binding treaty on business and human rights: a deconstruction of the EU’s negotiating experience along the lines of institutional incoherence and legal theories[J]. International Journal of Human Rights, 2022, 26(1), 122-159.
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Vecellio Segate, Riccardo
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Business And Human Rights
Council Of The Eu
European Parliament
Human Dignity
Un Human Rights coUncil
Will Theory Of Rights