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Arata Haunted Asylum Steam CD Key

Arata Haunted Asylum Steam CD Key

Arata Haunted Asylum is a 2D Top Down Survival horror game based on the story of a haunted asylum located in Japan. You will investigate the asylum for the proof of the paranormal.Arata Asylum was built way back in the 1960s in the rural area of Japan which used to treat thousands of mentally-ill patients. It was one of the oldest asylums of the country where the various tragic incidents occurred during its course. The hospital used to admit patients who were deemed either too sick or too dangerous to be a part of the society.During the 1980s, it was said that one of the patients hit her own head with a hammer and died in the process. The incident occurred mainly due to the negligence of the asylum stuff. It had also come to light that the corrupt doctors of the asylum performed the various experiments on the mental patients secretly which resulted in the death of many patients. Later, the various other incidents occurred which lead to the closure of the asylum in 1993.People who visited the asylum reported seeing dark shadows, apparitions of deceased patients, hearing laughing sounds, banging noises on the walls and so on. It is said that an Evil force is present in the basement area of the building and is highly active. The Paranormal enthusiast, Doi, decided to check out the haunted asylum by himself for the proof of the paranormal.You play as Doi, the paranormal enthusiast and would you accept the challenge of investigating the haunted asylum at night?Key Features:Explore the entire asylum.Come face to face with the spirits of the patients, shadow people and the demons.Collect items like key, hammer, etc.Explore morgue and basement area.Nearly half an hour of paranormal investigation.

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Impoverishment and Asylum Social Policy as Slow Violence

Impoverishment and Asylum Social Policy as Slow Violence

Impoverishment and Asylum argues that a shift has taken place in recent decades towards construing asylum as primarily a political and/or humanitarian phenomenon to construing it as primarily an economic phenomenon and that this shift has had led to the purposeful impoverishment by the state of people seeking asylum in the UK. This shift has far-reaching consequences for people seeking asylum who have been systematically impoverished as part of the effort to strip out any possibility of an economic pull factor leading to more arrivals but also for those administering their support system and for civil society organisations and groups who seek to ameliorate the worst effects of the resulting asylum regimes. This book argues that within this context asylum support policies in the UK which are meant to help and protect in fact do serious harm to their recipients. It argues that the shift from construing asylum seekers as economically rather than politically motivated migrants across the West is part of a much broader set of historical and philosophical worldviews than has previously been articulated. The book offers a rigorously researched and richly theorised analysis drawing on postcolonial and decolonial perspectives in making sense of the purposeful impoverishment by the state of a particular group of people and why this continues to be tolerated in the fourth richest country in the world. | Impoverishment and Asylum Social Policy as Slow Violence

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The Afterlives of the Psychiatric Asylum Recycling Concepts Sites and Memories

Bureaucracy Law and Dystopia in the United Kingdom's Asylum System

Bureaucracy Law and Dystopia in the United Kingdom's Asylum System

The central concern of this book is to find answers to fundamental questions about the British asylum system and how it operates. Based on ethnographic research over a two-year period the work follows and analyses numerous asylum appeals through the British courts. It draws on myriad interviews with individuals and a thorough examination of many state and non-state organizations to understand how the system works. While the organization of the book reflects the formal asylum process a focus on specific legal appeals reveals the ‘political’ factors at play as different institutions and actors seek to influence judicial decision-making and overturn/uphold official asylum policy. The final chapter draws on the author’s ethnographic findings of the UK’s ‘asylum field’ to re-examine research on the Refugee Determination System in the US Canada and Australia which has narrowly focused on judicial decision-making. It argues that analysis of Refugee Determination Systems must be situated and studied as part of a wider political semi-autonomous ‘asylum field’ which needs to be better understood. Providing an in-depth ethnographic study of a national asylum system and of immigration law and practice the book will be an invaluable resource for academics researchers and policy-makers in the UK and beyond working in this highly topical area. | Bureaucracy Law and Dystopia in the United Kingdom's Asylum System

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Asylum Seekers Sovereignty and the Senses of the International A Politico-corporeal Struggle

Asylum Seekers Sovereignty and the Senses of the International A Politico-corporeal Struggle

The confrontation between asylum seeking and sovereignty has mainly focused on ways in which the movement and possibilities of refugees and migrants are limited. In this volume instead of departing from the practices of governance and surveillance Puumala begins with the moving body its engagements and relations and examines different ways of seeing and sensing the struggle between asylum seekers and sovereign practices. Puumala asserts that our political imagination is being challenged in its ways of ordering practicing and thinking about the international and those relations we call international. The issues relating to asylum seekers are one example of the deficiencies in the spatiotemporal logic upon which these relations were originally built; words such as ‘nation’ ‘people’ ‘sovereignty’ and ‘community’ are challenged. Conventional methods of governing regulating and administering increased forms of mobility are in trouble which gives rise to the invention of new technologies at borders and introduces regulations and spaces of exception. Based on extensive fieldwork that sheds light on a range of Europe-wide practices in the field of asylum and migration policies this book will be of interest to scholars of IR theory biopolitics and migration as well as critical security more broadly. | Asylum Seekers Sovereignty and the Senses of the International A Politico-corporeal Struggle

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Current Issues of UK Asylum Law and Policy

Divin Asylum 100ml EDP by FA Paris (Fragrance World)

Divin Asylum 100ml EDP by FA Paris (Fragrance World)

Divin Asylum Perfume / Eau De Parfum 100ml by FA Paris (Fragrance World) Divin Asylum Perfume / Eau De Parfum 100ml by FA Paris offers an enchanting fragrance that embodies vitality, a sense of newness, and excitement, delivering an aromatic journey suitable for those who appreciate excellence. Enriched with an array of scents, Divin Asylum blends invigorating and enticing fragrances that express originality, the zest for life, and a touch of class. The initial notes artfully blend the subtle essences of citrus fruits, aromatic herbs, and zesty lime, crafting an engaging and uplifting introduction. As the fragrance unfolds, it reveals mysterious elements, including woody undertones, a hint of spice, and a fruity essence, contributing a dash of allure and charisma. These aromatic layers harmonize with a resinous component, adding depth and intricacy to the fragrance. The fragrance transitions smoothly from its initial citrus burst to a richer, more sensuous woody profile, creating a refined and inviting aroma. Divin Asylum is destined to be a timeless classic, showcasing sophistication and elegance with each spritz. The fragrance comes in an exquisite glass bottle, resembling a precious keepsake. Its distinctive feature is the ornate stopper, evoking a sense of masculine charm. Top Notes: Grapefruit, Bergamot, Thyme, Lemon, Galbanum, Lime, Wormwood Middle Notes: Bergamot, Rose, Vetiver, Pink Pepper, Cypress, Juniper, Blackcurrant, Jasmine, Cedar, Apple Base Notes: Vanilla, Incense, Leather, Benzoin, Amber Embrace the captivating allure of Divin Asylum Perfume by FA Paris (Fragrance World) and experience the energy, freshness, and elegance it brings. Let this fragrance be your companion in conquering new heights and leaving a lasting impression.

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Teaching Migration and Asylum Law Theory and Practice

Twisty's Asylum Escapades Steam CD Key

Blackbay Asylum Steam CD Key

Batman: Arkham Asylum Game of the Year Edition - Steam (PC) GLOBAL

Creating Spaces of Wellbeing and Belonging for Refugee and Asylum-Seeker Students Skills and Strategies for School Leaders

The Discovery of the Asylum Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic

The Discovery of the Asylum Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic

This is a masterful effort to recognize and place the prison and asylums in their social contexts. Rothman shows that the complexity of their history can be unraveled and usefully interpreted. By identifying the salient influences that converged in the tumultuous 1820s and 1830s that led to a particular ideology in the development of prisons and asylums Rothman provides a compelling argument that is historically informed and socially instructive. He weaves a comprehensive story that sets forth and portrays a series of interrelated events influences and circumstances that are shown to be connected to the development of prisons and asylums. Rothman demonstrates that meaningful historical interpretation must be based upon not one but a series of historical events and circumstances their connections and ultimate consequences. Thus the history of prisons and asylums in the youthful United States is revealed to be complex but not so complex that it cannot be disentangled described understood and applied. This reissue of a classic study addresses a core concern of social historians and criminal justice professionals: Why in the early nineteenth century did a single generation of Americans resort for the first time to institutional care for its convicts mentally ill juvenile delinquents orphans and adult poor? Rothman's compelling analysis links this phenomenon to a desperate effort by democratic society to instill a new social order as it perceived the loosening of family church and community bonds. As debate persists on the wisdom and effectiveness of these inherited solutions The Discovery of the Asylum offers a fascinating reflection on our past as well as a source of inspiration for a new century of students and professionals in criminal justice corrections social history and law enforcement. | The Discovery of the Asylum Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic

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Ethnocide: A Cultural Narrative of Refugee Detention in Hong Kong A Cultural Narrative of Refugee Detention in Hong Kong

Creating Spaces of Wellbeing and Belonging for Refugee and Asylum-Seeker Students Skills and Strategies for Classroom Teachers

Unaccompanied Children in European Migration and Asylum Practices In Whose Best Interests?

Unaccompanied Children in European Migration and Asylum Practices In Whose Best Interests?

Unaccompanied minor migrants are underage migrants who for various reasons leave their country and are separated from their parents or legal/customary guardians. Some of them live entirely by themselves while others join their relatives or other adults in a foreign country. The concept of the best interests of a child is widely applied in international national legal documents and several guidelines and often pertains to unaccompanied minor migrants given that they are separated from parents who are not able to exercise their basic parental responsibilities. This book takes an in-depth look at the issues surrounding the best interests of the child in relation to unaccompanied minor migrants drawing on social legal and political sciences in order to understand children’s rights not only as a matter of positive law but mainly as a social practice depending on personal biographies community histories and social relations of power. The book tackles the interpretation of the rights of the child and the best interests principle in the case of unaccompanied minor migrants in Europe at political legal and practical levels. In its first part the book considers theoretical aspects of children’s rights and the best interests of the child in relation to unaccompanied minor migrants. Adopting a critical approach to the implementation of the Convention of Rights of a Child authors nevertheless confirm its relevance for protecting minor migrants’ rights in practice. Authors deconstruct power relations residing within the discourses of children’s rights and best interests demonstrating that these rights are constructed and decided upon by those in power who make decisions on behalf of those who do not possess authority. Authors further on explore normative and methodological aspects of Article 3 of the Convention on the Rights of a Child and its relevance for asylum and migration legislation. The second part of the book goes on to examine the actual legal framework related to unaccompanied minor migrants and implementation of children’s’ rights and their best interests in the reception protection asylum and return procedures. The case studies are based on from the empirical research on interviews with key experts and unaccompanied minor migrants in Austria France Slovenia and United Kingdom. Examining age assessment procedures unaccompanied minors’ survivals strategies and their everyday life in reception centres the contributors point to the discrepancy between the states’ obligations to take the best interest of the child into account when dealing with unaccompanied minor migrants and the lack of formal procedures of best interest determination in practice. The chapters expose weaknesses and failures of institutionalized systems in selected European countries in dealing with unaccompanied children and young people on the move. | Unaccompanied Children in European Migration and Asylum Practices In Whose Best Interests?

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Batman: Return to Arkham - Xbox EUROPE

(Un)Settled Sojourners in Cities Challenges of “Temporariness” among Migrants and Asylum Seekers

(Un)Settled Sojourners in Cities Challenges of “Temporariness” among Migrants and Asylum Seekers

Temporary migration is a human response to uncertain economic ecological political and socio-cultural environments. This book provides an important contribution to the literature on the rights lived experiences and trajectories of temporary migrants. It focuses on the precarity of temporary migrants at different scales in urban settings varying from the household institution and neighbourhood to the city. Temporary migrants experience oscillations in precarity that vary with their categorization as skilled (professionals with valued skill sets international students) or unskilled (domestic workers labourers) their ambiguous legal status and the locales in which they reside and work. Individual chapters use case studies from around the world (USA Canada Ireland Turkey Singapore China) to show how temporal and scalar precarity intersect and are mediated by national and local policies civil society as well as the personal and social attributes of migrants themselves such as gender race and country of origin. Although often overlooked due to their transitory status the chapters demonstrate how temporary migrants are embedded in urban life and resist their categorization as disposable through individual and collective efforts. This book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of Sociology Politics Human Geography Urban Studies and Social and Cultural Anthropology. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. | (Un)Settled Sojourners in Cities Challenges of “Temporariness” among Migrants and Asylum Seekers

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