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Extreme right-wing magazine Frontières condemned for throwing foreigners' lawyers out on a limb

The far-right magazine 'Frontières' has been condemned for allegedly exploiting foreign law experts by publishing their work without proper attribution or consent. The incident highlights concerns about the ethical treatment of legal professionals in the context of immigration-related discourse. The magazine, known for its far-right stance, faces criticism for potentially misusing the expertise of lawyers specializing in foreign law. This case raises broader questions about journalistic ethics and the responsibilities of media outlets toward legal professionals.

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Extreme right-wing magazine Frontières condemned for throwing foreigners' lawyers out on a limb

The far-right magazine 'Frontières' has been condemned for allegedly exploiting foreign law experts by publishing their work without proper attribution or consent. The incident highlights concerns about the ethical treatment of legal professionals in the context of immigration-related discourse. The magazine, known for its far-right stance, faces criticism for potentially misusing the expertise of lawyers specializing in foreign law. This case raises broader questions about journalistic ethics and the responsibilities of media outlets toward legal professionals.

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