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Foreigners, refugees, or minorities ? [Texte imprimé] : rethinking people in the context of border controls and visas / edited by Didier Bigo, Elspeth Guild, Sergio Carrera

المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : نصنصتفاصيل النشر:Farnham ; Burlington : Ashgate, cop. 2013وصف:1 vol. (XIV-258 p.) ; 24 cmتدمك:
  • 978-1-4094-5253-9
الموضوع:تصنيف DDC:
  • 325.71 23
تصنيفات أخرى:
  • 325.1
المحتويات:
Introduction: International relations, citizenship and minority discrimination : setting the scene / Elspeth Guild and Sergio Carrera -- When Montesquieu goes transnational : the Roma as an excuse, visas as preventive logic, judges as sites of resistance / Didier Bigo -- Czech and Hungarian Roma exodus to Canada : how to distinguish between unbearable destitution and unbearable persecution / Judit Tâoth -- Roma and racial discrimination : the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / Claude Cahn -- Legal modernities : conceptual transformations around the management of human mobility in international relations / Maria Koblanck -- The Canada-Czech Republic visa affair : a test for visa reciprocity and fundamental rights in the European Union / Alejandro Eggenschwiler -- Asymmetric borders : the Canada-Czech Republic "visa war" and the question of rights / Mark B. Salter and Can E. Mutlu -- State protection of the Czech Roma and the Canadian refugee system / Marina Caparini -- EU visa and border control policies : what roles for security and reciprocity? / Annalisa Meloni -- The US visa waiver program and the non-inclusion of all EU member states against the EU principles of solidarity and reciprocity / Katherine Rozmus -- Reframing the EU visa cooperation with third countries : policy convergence in the visa liberalization process in Eastern Europe / Raèul Hernâandez i Sagrera -- Fundamental rights and the extra-territorialization of EU border policy : a contradiction in terms? / Leonhard den Hertog -- Bordering at the window : the allocation of Schengen visas at the Italian Embassy and Consulate in Morocco / Federica Infantino
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Introduction: International relations, citizenship and minority discrimination : setting the scene / Elspeth Guild and Sergio Carrera -- When Montesquieu goes transnational : the Roma as an excuse, visas as preventive logic, judges as sites of resistance / Didier Bigo -- Czech and Hungarian Roma exodus to Canada : how to distinguish between unbearable destitution and unbearable persecution / Judit Tâoth -- Roma and racial discrimination : the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / Claude Cahn -- Legal modernities : conceptual transformations around the management of human mobility in international relations / Maria Koblanck -- The Canada-Czech Republic visa affair : a test for visa reciprocity and fundamental rights in the European Union / Alejandro Eggenschwiler -- Asymmetric borders : the Canada-Czech Republic "visa war" and the question of rights / Mark B. Salter and Can E. Mutlu -- State protection of the Czech Roma and the Canadian refugee system / Marina Caparini -- EU visa and border control policies : what roles for security and reciprocity? / Annalisa Meloni -- The US visa waiver program and the non-inclusion of all EU member states against the EU principles of solidarity and reciprocity / Katherine Rozmus -- Reframing the EU visa cooperation with third countries : policy convergence in the visa liberalization process in Eastern Europe / Raèul Hernâandez i Sagrera -- Fundamental rights and the extra-territorialization of EU border policy : a contradiction in terms? / Leonhard den Hertog -- Bordering at the window : the allocation of Schengen visas at the Italian Embassy and Consulate in Morocco / Federica Infantino

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