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The European Convention on Human Rights


The European Convention on Human Rights

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language: en

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Release Date: 2007


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13. The right of return.

International Human Rights Law


International Human Rights Law

Author: Daniel Moeckli

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Release Date: 2014


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International Human Rights Law offers a thought-provoking consideration of the subject, from its philosophical foundations to contemporary challenges, with contributions from leading experts. Critical and detailed, it covers all elements of a traditional international human rights course and is suitable for use as a stand-alone textbook.

Rethinking (In)Security in the European Union


Rethinking (In)Security in the European Union

Author: Claudia Anamaria Iov

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Release Date: 2020-05-14


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This book is the result of a series of studies devoted to assessing the consequences of migration from the perspective of the migration-identity-(in)security causality, with a specific focus on the Roma issue in France. It demonstrates that, in the context of the new European agenda on security, following the events of 9/11, immigrants, in general and the Roma, in particular, have found themselves trapped in a spiral of insecurity through which migration has been raised to the level of ‘meta-problem’ and they have become scapegoats. The book argues that these issues reflect a broader political discussion on the EU’s identity and social policy. It shows that the socio-economic and security dimension of the ‘Roma dossier’ is a case that may require policymakers in Brussels to rethink the EU’s social responsibilities towards its citizens, thus giving up their ambiguous attitude regarding migration.