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Your submission at Articles for creation: Vulnerability Theory (December 9)

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- Hi, thank you for your comment. I have updated the text immediately after you commented and modified it according to the guidelines. However, I haven't heard anything for two months. Any updates?
- All the best,
- Kariem KriemEzzat (talk) 16:00, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
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Hello, KriemEzzat!
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Vulnerability Theory (January 12)

- in-depth (not just passing mentions about the subject)
- reliable
- secondary
- independent of the subject
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Vulnerability Theory (March 15)

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Instead, only summarize in your own words a range of independent, reliable, published sources that discuss the subject.
See the advice page on large language models for more information.Vulnerability theory has been discussed in fields including constitutional law, feminist legal theory, social policy, and human rights scholarshipcomplete with sources which are online but cited offline. The next sources do not directly support this text.
Kindly do not remove AFC logging lines which state "do not remove this line", something done twice over.
I would query the need for this article when it is discussed in some detail in Martha Albertson Fineman.Next steps
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