Changing conceptions of children’s agricultural work in Africa from the abolition of slavery to the modern day
Child’s Work: Changing conceptions of children’s agricultural work in Africa from the abolition of slavery to the modern day
Child’s Work: Changing conceptions of children’s agricultural work in Africa from the abolition of slavery to the modern day
Dear Friends,
This issue of the Taxpayer Rights Digest finds us looking forward to the upcoming Tax Chat!, scheduled for 09 February 2021 at noon EST/17:00 GMT/18:00 CET. The topic for this month’s Tax Chat! Is Gender Issues in Taxation. Registration for the TaxChat! Is free but you need to sign up here in order to receive the link to the session.
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The Faculty of Law is offering at least one doctoral student position for a Doctor of Laws Degree within Human Rights Law with focus on Migration Law. The doctoral student position(s) is financed by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and is integrated into a larger research project ‘The Borders Within.
Child’s Work: Changing conceptions of children’s agricultural work in Africa from the abolition of slavery to the modern day