Roma Rights and Civil Rights

Roma Rights and Civil Rights
Title Roma Rights and Civil Rights PDF eBook
Author Felix B. Chang
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 217
Release 2020-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 1107158362

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This is the first book-length work to offer a sustained comparison of Roma and African Americans.

The Rights of the Roma

The Rights of the Roma
Title The Rights of the Roma PDF eBook
Author Celia Donert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2017-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 1107176271

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Explores the evolving human rights of Roma in Eastern Europe's recent history, and the complex politics of Roma rights today.

Realizing Roma Rights

Realizing Roma Rights
Title Realizing Roma Rights PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Bhabha
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Law
ISBN 0812248996

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Realizing Roma Rights investigates the ongoing stigma and anti-Roma racism and documents a growing, vibrant Roma led political movement engaged in building a more inclusive and just Europe.

Roma Rights

Roma Rights
Title Roma Rights PDF eBook
Author Claude Cahn
Publisher IDEA
Total Pages 276
Release 2002
Genre Law
ISBN 9780970213068

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Brings together diverse materials related to combating anti-Romani racism. The book presents facts on the human rights situation of Roma in Europe. It also presents arguments surrounding the strategies and approaches used by anti-racism activists in areas including the problem of hate speech

Romani Communities and Transformative Change

Romani Communities and Transformative Change
Title Romani Communities and Transformative Change PDF eBook
Author Ryder, Andrew
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2020-11-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1447357507

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND. Drawing on Roma community voices and expert research, this book provides a powerful tool to challenge conventional discourses and analyses on Romani identity, poverty and exclusion. Through the transformative vehicle of a ‘Social Europe’, this edited collection presents new concepts and strategies for framing social justice for Romani communities across Europe. The vast majority of Roma experience high levels of exclusion from the labour market and from social networks in society. This book maps out how the implementation of a new ‘Social Europe’ can offer innovative solutions to these intransigent dilemmas. This insightful and accessible text is vital reading for the policymaker, practitioner, academic and activist.

Minority Rights Protection in International Law

Minority Rights Protection in International Law
Title Minority Rights Protection in International Law PDF eBook
Author Helen O'Nions
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 344
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317095650

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There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, making them the continent’s largest non-territorial minority. Despite this fact, the Roma continue to experience routine discrimination and marginalization in European countries. As a result they are seldom engaged in national political activism and are frequently at the bottom of the economic and social ladder. The severity of exclusion experienced by the Roma in societies which have long paid heed to the notion of individual, universal human rights - combined with their geographical dispersal and heterogeneous nature - makes the study of the Roma highly informative. This book examines the theoretical debate concerning the most appropriate way of protecting the fundamental human rights of the Roma, which also illuminates ways in which the rights of minority groups can be protected more generally. As a result, this work will be a valuable resource for social scientists and practitioners in the field of human rights.

The Rights of the Roma

The Rights of the Roma
Title The Rights of the Roma PDF eBook
Author Celia Donert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2017-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 1316821137

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The Rights of the Roma writes Romani struggles for citizenship into the history of human rights in socialist and post-socialist Eastern Europe. If Roma have typically appeared in human rights narratives as victims, Celia Donert here draws on extensive original research in Czech and Slovak archives, sociological and ethnographic studies, and oral histories to foreground Romani activists as subjects and actors. Through a vivid social and political history of Roma in Czechoslovakia, she provides a new interpretation of the history of human rights by highlighting the role of Socialist regimes in constructing social citizenship in postwar Eastern Europe. The post-socialist human rights movement did not spring from the dissident movements of the 1970s, but rather emerged in response to the collapse of socialist citizenship after 1989. A timely study as Europe faces a major refugee crisis which raises questions about the historical roots of nationalist and xenophobic attitudes towards non-citizens.