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Our legitimate interest in the elimination of anti - Semitic discrimination and antiminority prejudice has never been conceived by us either as possessing an ideological autonomy or as having a possibility of achievement in a framework ...
Our legitimate interest in the elimination of anti - Semitic discrimination and antiminority prejudice has never been conceived by us either as possessing an ideological autonomy or as having a possibility of achievement in a framework ...
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The Commission's only real possibility of assuring broadcasting in the public interest and of enforcing respect for its general standards of operation is to perform its paramount duty and function , that of selection of trustworthy ...
The Commission's only real possibility of assuring broadcasting in the public interest and of enforcing respect for its general standards of operation is to perform its paramount duty and function , that of selection of trustworthy ...
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F.C.C. ) , to such rhetorical questions asked by the Supreme Court as " how could the Commission choose between two applicants ” equally qualified from the financial and technical viewpoint " if the criterion of public interest were ...
F.C.C. ) , to such rhetorical questions asked by the Supreme Court as " how could the Commission choose between two applicants ” equally qualified from the financial and technical viewpoint " if the criterion of public interest were ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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