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  • Title: Media, Migrants and Human Rights. In the Evolution of the European Scenario of Refugees’ and Asylum Seekers’ Instances

    Media, Migrants and Human Rights. In the Evolution of the European Scenario of Refugees’ and Asylum Seekers’ Instances

    by Gevisa La Rocca (Volume editor) Roberto Di Maria (Volume editor) Gino Frezza (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Child Protection Social Workers and Asylum-Seeking Families in Ireland

    Child Protection Social Workers and Asylum-Seeking Families in Ireland

    Issues of Culture, Race, Power Relations, and Mistrust
    by Colletta Dalikeni (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Externalisation of Asylum Procedures

    The Externalisation of Asylum Procedures

    An Adequate EU Refugee Burden Sharing System?
    by Elisabeth Haun (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Human Right Studies

    Among the broad structural transformation processes at the global level, the international legal recognition of human rights occupies an exceptionally prominent position. The dimensions of this process include standard setting, the functioning of sophisticated machineries for the promotion and protection of human rights, the development of a specific international case-law as well as new priorities of the political agenda. The human rights paradigm is at the heart of a new set of interrelated principles, which are equally valid at both the domestic and the international levels – such as the rule of law, democratic principles and the responsibility to protect – and of great strategic visions, as human development and human security. New functions, such as human rights monitoring, election observation, fact-finding and inquiry have already been admitted to international practice. This series intends to foster the publication of volumes that investigate the multiple facets of a strongly evolving reality, and stimulate the production of new and innovative ideas. It offers to highlight how the human rights paradigm is at times used and at times disregarded or exploited in cases and situations that regard among others those belonging to vulnerable groups (immigrants, asylum seekers, persons with disabilities), NGOs and human rights defenders’ advocacy, intercultural dialogue, governance of world economy, bio-technologies and peace operations. Those studies which adopt inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches, in accordance with the fundamental principle of interdependence and indivisibility of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, will be favored. Among the broad structural transformation processes at the global level, the international legal recognition of human rights occupies an exceptionally prominent position. The dimensions of this process include standard setting, the functioning of sophisticated machineries for the promotion and protection of human rights, the development of a specific international case-law as well as new priorities of the political agenda. The human rights paradigm is at the heart of a new set of interrelated principles, which are equally valid at both the domestic and the international levels – such as the rule of law, democratic principles and the responsibility to protect – and of great strategic visions, as human development and human security. New functions, such as human rights monitoring, election observation, fact-finding and inquiry have already been admitted to international practice. This series intends to foster the publication of volumes that investigate the multiple facets of a strongly evolving reality, and stimulate the production of new and innovative ideas. It offers to highlight how the human rights paradigm is at times used and at times disregarded or exploited in cases and situations that regard among others those belonging to vulnerable groups (immigrants, asylum seekers, persons with disabilities), NGOs and human rights defenders’ advocacy, intercultural dialogue, governance of world economy, bio-technologies and peace operations. Those studies which adopt inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches, in accordance with the fundamental principle of interdependence and indivisibility of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, will be favored. Among the broad structural transformation processes at the global level, the international legal recognition of human rights occupies an exceptionally prominent position. The dimensions of this process include standard setting, the functioning of sophisticated machineries for the promotion and protection of human rights, the development of a specific international case-law as well as new priorities of the political agenda. The human rights paradigm is at the heart of a new set of interrelated principles, which are equally valid at both the domestic and the international levels – such as the rule of law, democratic principles and the responsibility to protect – and of great strategic visions, as human development and human security. New functions, such as human rights monitoring, election observation, fact-finding and inquiry have already been admitted to international practice. This series intends to foster the publication of volumes that investigate the multiple facets of a strongly evolving reality, and stimulate the production of new and innovative ideas. It offers to highlight how the human rights paradigm is at times used and at times disregarded or exploited in cases and situations that regard among others those belonging to vulnerable groups (immigrants, asylum seekers, persons with disabilities), NGOs and human rights defenders’ advocacy, intercultural dialogue, governance of world economy, bio-technologies and peace operations. Those studies which adopt inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches, in accordance with the fundamental principle of interdependence and indivisibility of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, will be favored.

    4 publications

  • Title: Mission, Migration, and Integration

    Mission, Migration, and Integration

    Perspectives on African Pentecostals Response to African Refugees in a European Context
    by Charles Gyasi (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Thesis
  • Title: Integration of Refugees into the European Education and Labour Market

    Integration of Refugees into the European Education and Labour Market

    Requirements for a Target Group Oriented Approach
    by Louis Henri Seukwa (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: Cultures of Exile and the Experience of «Refugeeness»

    Cultures of Exile and the Experience of «Refugeeness»

    by Stephen Dobson (Author) 2012
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Higher Education Challenges for Migrant and Refugee Students in a Global World

    Higher Education Challenges for Migrant and Refugee Students in a Global World

    by Khalid Arar (Volume editor) Kussai Haj-Yehia (Volume editor) David Ross (Volume editor) Yasar Kondakci (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Insights into Interpreting Studies.

    New Insights into Interpreting Studies.

    Technology, Society and Access
    by Wojciech Figiel (Volume editor) AGNIESZKA BIERNACKA (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Unserved and Underserved Populations

    Unserved and Underserved Populations

    New Approaches to Inclusivity
    by Sandra Levey (Volume editor) Sharon Moonsamy (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Literary and Cultural Relations

    Literary and Cultural Relations

    Ireland, Hungary and Central and Eastern Europe
    by Maria Kurdi (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Communication in Healthcare

    Communication in Healthcare

    by Karen Bryan (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
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