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Interpreting Human Rights

Narratives from Asylum Centers in Greece
BuchGebunden
180 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderscheint am15.11.2024
Kolliniati´s groundbreaking book, Interpreting Human Rights: Narratives from Refugee Centers in Greece, challenges the notion that the interpretation and application of human rights primarily occur within the corridors of power in Strasbourg or official European institutions.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextKolliniati´s groundbreaking book, Interpreting Human Rights: Narratives from Refugee Centers in Greece, challenges the notion that the interpretation and application of human rights primarily occur within the corridors of power in Strasbourg or official European institutions.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-63852-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum15.11.2024
Seiten180 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm
Artikel-Nr.61745749

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction Chapter 1. Human rights and local level Chapter 2. Empirical research: Methodology and theoretical framework Chapter 3. EU and national legal provisions about asylum seekers Chapter 4. Hotspots mandate and the role of the EU Chapter 5. Chios, Vial Chapter 6. Cos, Pyli Chapter 7. Leros, Lepida Chapter 8. Lesvos, Moria until Sept. 2020 and Mavrovouni or Kara Tepe: Introduction Chapter 9. Samos, Vathy Chapter 10. Partiality: Communitarianism and conservatism Chapter 11. Impartiality: Global liberalism and egalitarian liberalism Chapter 13. Pushbacks Chapter 14. Portraying the relationship between human rights and Reception and Identification Centres (RICs) in Chios, Cos, Leros, Lesvos, Samos Chapter 15. Human rights fulfilment at the local level: Glocalisation and vernacularization of human rights through social justice and solidarity Conclusion Bibliography Appendix Indexmehr

Autor

Dr. Maria-Artemis Kolliniati is an adjunct lecturer of Human Rights and Forced Migration in the MA collaborative programs at TU Darmstadt and Goethe University Frankfurt. She teaches Human Rights at the Hellenic Open University and 'Ethics, Politics, Law' at the University of Athens School of Philosophy. Previously, she taught Jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow Law School. She was awarded a scholarship from the State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.) for her postdoctoral research, which she pursued and completed at the University of Athens School of Political Science. She holds a PhD in Political Science (2018) from the Ruprecht-Karl-University of Heidelberg.