客座编辑

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Corporate Real Estate Pub Date : 2020-05-11 DOI:10.1108/jcre-05-2020-057
T. Voordt
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[…]其对人权的影响不仅在疫情期间突出,而且预计还会持续多年。[…]该论文认为,这些专业人员的工作条件就像战争一样。[…]这篇论文表明,全球南方弱势群体的人权受到了损害,这一发现可能对该地区其他国家有用。
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[...]its human rights implications were not only prominent during the pandemic but also are expected to continue for many years to come. [...]the paper argues that the working conditions for these professionals were war-like. [...]this paper shows that the human rights of the vulnerable people in the Global South were undermined which is a finding that can be useful for other countries in the region.
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