The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada:
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Beschreibung: | This working paper analyses the flow of Roma migrants, in particular asylum-seekers, from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada in 1996–2010. Although the fate of the Roma is at the centre of events, statistics on asylum applications along with an interpretation of the history of migration issues, from the perspectives of both international relations and EU policy, illustrate the classical debate on state sovereignty versus universal or at least European solidarity. They reflect the debate on the binding human rights of fragile groups versus security preconditions and prejudices. This amalgam of migration, visa and asylum policies has affected the lives of Roma and their efforts to achieve equal treatment, integration and citizenship in their country of residence as well as their homeland |
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title | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada |
title_auth | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada |
title_exact_search | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada |
title_full | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada Judit Tóth |
title_fullStr | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada Judit Tóth |
title_full_unstemmed | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada Judit Tóth |
title_short | The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada |
title_sort | the incomprehensible flow of roma asylum seekers from the czech republic and hungary to canada |
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