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... Professor Ucko by saying that he , of course , did represent his country when he took his place on the Permanent Council , as did every member of that Council . He went on to explain that he had been unable to attend either the meetings ...
... Professor Ucko by saying that he , of course , did represent his country when he took his place on the Permanent Council , as did every member of that Council . He went on to explain that he had been unable to attend either the meetings ...
Page 199
... Professors Ucko and Shaw debated with Professor Nenquin and Dr. Weidemann in an open debate hosted by the Institute of Ethnology on " Human Rights and Academic Freedom : the case of South Africa " . Professor Ucko outlined the problems ...
... Professors Ucko and Shaw debated with Professor Nenquin and Dr. Weidemann in an open debate hosted by the Institute of Ethnology on " Human Rights and Academic Freedom : the case of South Africa " . Professor Ucko outlined the problems ...
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... Professor Tobias spoke from the floor and disagreed with Dr. Weidemann in his assertion that the problem was " a simple issue of academic freedom " and argued that there were other principles at stake especially that of " freedom of ...
... Professor Tobias spoke from the floor and disagreed with Dr. Weidemann in his assertion that the problem was " a simple issue of academic freedom " and argued that there were other principles at stake especially that of " freedom of ...
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