How do ‘we’ know our fellow citizens? This paper considers two processes where recognition occurs in the Canadian context: passports and naturalisation. Using document and policy analysis we argue there are two major forms of knowledge called upon to…
In 2017, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued OC-24/17, a breakthrough advisory opinion that made the Court the first human rights mechanism to explicitly hold that States have an obligation to respect same-sex couples’ freedom to marry.…
This article describes the process of adaptation of online digital contents for the realization of foreign language learning tests through mobile devices.
Taking into account the need detected in relation to the quick development of mobile…
Since the global financial crisis, European governments have sought to intensify the supervision of financial markets. Yet, few studies have empirically examined whether regulatory approaches have systematically shifted in the aftermath of the…
In this paper, we will present the reasons for the implementation of eLearning system and different most often used learning models. The focus will be on mathematics in Moodle (LMS-Learning Management System) and on the possibilities of its use.…