Jacqueline Bhabha, Andrzej Mirga, Margareta Matache
Realizing Roma Rights
Herausgeber: Bhabha, Jacqueline; Matache, Margareta; Mirga, Andrzej
Jacqueline Bhabha, Andrzej Mirga, Margareta Matache
Realizing Roma Rights
Herausgeber: Bhabha, Jacqueline; Matache, Margareta; Mirga, Andrzej
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Jacqueline Bhabha is Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health, the Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer in Law at Harvard Law School, and Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is Director of Research at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights. Andrzej Mirga is Polish Roma, an ethnologist, analyst, and activist. He chairs the board of the Roma Education Fund (Budapest). Margareta Matache is a Romani scholar and activist from Romania. She is an instructor at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights and Director of the Roma Program at Harvard.…mehr
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Jacqueline Bhabha is Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health, the Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer in Law at Harvard Law School, and Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is Director of Research at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights. Andrzej Mirga is Polish Roma, an ethnologist, analyst, and activist. He chairs the board of the Roma Education Fund (Budapest). Margareta Matache is a Romani scholar and activist from Romania. She is an instructor at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights and Director of the Roma Program at Harvard.
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- Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780812248999
- ISBN-10: 0812248996
- Artikelnr.: 46595934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780812248999
- ISBN-10: 0812248996
- Artikelnr.: 46595934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jacqueline Bhabha is Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health, the Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer in Law at Harvard Law School, and Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is Director of Research at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights. Andrzej Mirga is Polish Roma, an ethnologist, analyst, and activist. He chairs the board of the Roma Education Fund (Budapest). Margareta Matache is a Romani scholar and activist from Romania. She is an instructor at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights and Director of the Roma Program at Harvard.
Realizing Roma Rights: An Introduction
PART I. THE LONG SHADOW OF ANTI- ROMA DISCRIMINATION
Chapter 1. Roma Children and Enduring Educational Exclusion in Italy
-Elena Rozzi
Chapter 2. Toward the Recognition of Critical Race Th eory in Human Rights
Law: Roma Women's Reproductive Rights
-Alexandra Oprea
PART II. THE LONGUE DURÉE: THE HISTORY OF ROMA POLICY AS AN ELEMENT IN U.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
Chapter 3. Policy and Practice: A Case Study of U.S. Foreign Policy
Regarding the Situation of Roma in Europe
-Erika Schlager
Chapter 4. The U.S. Department of State and International Efforts to
Promote the Human Rights of Roma
-David Meyer and Michael Uyehara
PART III. TAKING STOCK OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY: THE IMPACT OF ROMA
INCLUSION STRATEGIES
Chapter 5. A Critical Analysis of Roma Policy and Praxis: The Romanian Case
-Margareta Matache and Krista Oehlke
Chapter 6. Roma Policy in Europe: Results and Challenges
-Andrzej Mirga
Chapter 7. Reconstructing Roma Integration in Central and Eastern Europe:
Addressing the Failures of the Last Quarter Century
-KÁlmÁn Mizsei
PART IV. THE ENDURING CHALLENGE OF TACKLING ANTI- ROMA INSTITUTIONAL
DISCRIMINATION AND POPULAR RACISM IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE: A COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS
Chapter 8. Anti- Roma Violence, Hate Speech, and Discrimination in the New
Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary
-Will Guy
Chapter 9. The Unfulfi lled Promise of Educational Opportunity in the
United States and Europe: From Brown v. Board to D.H. and Beyond
-James A. Goldston
PART V. LOOKING FORWARD: THE IMPERATIVE OF ROMA COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION AND
LEADERSHIP
Chapter 10. Making Roma Rights a Reality at the Local Level: A Spanish Case
Study
-Teresa SordÉ MartÍ and Fernando MacÍas
Chapter 11. Roma Mobilization and Participation: Obstacles and
Opportunities
-Peter Vermeersch
Chapter 12. Roma in European Politics, Looking to the Future
-David Mark
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
PART I. THE LONG SHADOW OF ANTI- ROMA DISCRIMINATION
Chapter 1. Roma Children and Enduring Educational Exclusion in Italy
-Elena Rozzi
Chapter 2. Toward the Recognition of Critical Race Th eory in Human Rights
Law: Roma Women's Reproductive Rights
-Alexandra Oprea
PART II. THE LONGUE DURÉE: THE HISTORY OF ROMA POLICY AS AN ELEMENT IN U.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
Chapter 3. Policy and Practice: A Case Study of U.S. Foreign Policy
Regarding the Situation of Roma in Europe
-Erika Schlager
Chapter 4. The U.S. Department of State and International Efforts to
Promote the Human Rights of Roma
-David Meyer and Michael Uyehara
PART III. TAKING STOCK OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY: THE IMPACT OF ROMA
INCLUSION STRATEGIES
Chapter 5. A Critical Analysis of Roma Policy and Praxis: The Romanian Case
-Margareta Matache and Krista Oehlke
Chapter 6. Roma Policy in Europe: Results and Challenges
-Andrzej Mirga
Chapter 7. Reconstructing Roma Integration in Central and Eastern Europe:
Addressing the Failures of the Last Quarter Century
-KÁlmÁn Mizsei
PART IV. THE ENDURING CHALLENGE OF TACKLING ANTI- ROMA INSTITUTIONAL
DISCRIMINATION AND POPULAR RACISM IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE: A COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS
Chapter 8. Anti- Roma Violence, Hate Speech, and Discrimination in the New
Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary
-Will Guy
Chapter 9. The Unfulfi lled Promise of Educational Opportunity in the
United States and Europe: From Brown v. Board to D.H. and Beyond
-James A. Goldston
PART V. LOOKING FORWARD: THE IMPERATIVE OF ROMA COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION AND
LEADERSHIP
Chapter 10. Making Roma Rights a Reality at the Local Level: A Spanish Case
Study
-Teresa SordÉ MartÍ and Fernando MacÍas
Chapter 11. Roma Mobilization and Participation: Obstacles and
Opportunities
-Peter Vermeersch
Chapter 12. Roma in European Politics, Looking to the Future
-David Mark
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Realizing Roma Rights: An Introduction
PART I. THE LONG SHADOW OF ANTI- ROMA DISCRIMINATION
Chapter 1. Roma Children and Enduring Educational Exclusion in Italy
-Elena Rozzi
Chapter 2. Toward the Recognition of Critical Race Th eory in Human Rights
Law: Roma Women's Reproductive Rights
-Alexandra Oprea
PART II. THE LONGUE DURÉE: THE HISTORY OF ROMA POLICY AS AN ELEMENT IN U.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
Chapter 3. Policy and Practice: A Case Study of U.S. Foreign Policy
Regarding the Situation of Roma in Europe
-Erika Schlager
Chapter 4. The U.S. Department of State and International Efforts to
Promote the Human Rights of Roma
-David Meyer and Michael Uyehara
PART III. TAKING STOCK OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY: THE IMPACT OF ROMA
INCLUSION STRATEGIES
Chapter 5. A Critical Analysis of Roma Policy and Praxis: The Romanian Case
-Margareta Matache and Krista Oehlke
Chapter 6. Roma Policy in Europe: Results and Challenges
-Andrzej Mirga
Chapter 7. Reconstructing Roma Integration in Central and Eastern Europe:
Addressing the Failures of the Last Quarter Century
-KÁlmÁn Mizsei
PART IV. THE ENDURING CHALLENGE OF TACKLING ANTI- ROMA INSTITUTIONAL
DISCRIMINATION AND POPULAR RACISM IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE: A COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS
Chapter 8. Anti- Roma Violence, Hate Speech, and Discrimination in the New
Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary
-Will Guy
Chapter 9. The Unfulfi lled Promise of Educational Opportunity in the
United States and Europe: From Brown v. Board to D.H. and Beyond
-James A. Goldston
PART V. LOOKING FORWARD: THE IMPERATIVE OF ROMA COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION AND
LEADERSHIP
Chapter 10. Making Roma Rights a Reality at the Local Level: A Spanish Case
Study
-Teresa SordÉ MartÍ and Fernando MacÍas
Chapter 11. Roma Mobilization and Participation: Obstacles and
Opportunities
-Peter Vermeersch
Chapter 12. Roma in European Politics, Looking to the Future
-David Mark
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
PART I. THE LONG SHADOW OF ANTI- ROMA DISCRIMINATION
Chapter 1. Roma Children and Enduring Educational Exclusion in Italy
-Elena Rozzi
Chapter 2. Toward the Recognition of Critical Race Th eory in Human Rights
Law: Roma Women's Reproductive Rights
-Alexandra Oprea
PART II. THE LONGUE DURÉE: THE HISTORY OF ROMA POLICY AS AN ELEMENT IN U.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
Chapter 3. Policy and Practice: A Case Study of U.S. Foreign Policy
Regarding the Situation of Roma in Europe
-Erika Schlager
Chapter 4. The U.S. Department of State and International Efforts to
Promote the Human Rights of Roma
-David Meyer and Michael Uyehara
PART III. TAKING STOCK OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY: THE IMPACT OF ROMA
INCLUSION STRATEGIES
Chapter 5. A Critical Analysis of Roma Policy and Praxis: The Romanian Case
-Margareta Matache and Krista Oehlke
Chapter 6. Roma Policy in Europe: Results and Challenges
-Andrzej Mirga
Chapter 7. Reconstructing Roma Integration in Central and Eastern Europe:
Addressing the Failures of the Last Quarter Century
-KÁlmÁn Mizsei
PART IV. THE ENDURING CHALLENGE OF TACKLING ANTI- ROMA INSTITUTIONAL
DISCRIMINATION AND POPULAR RACISM IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE: A COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS
Chapter 8. Anti- Roma Violence, Hate Speech, and Discrimination in the New
Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary
-Will Guy
Chapter 9. The Unfulfi lled Promise of Educational Opportunity in the
United States and Europe: From Brown v. Board to D.H. and Beyond
-James A. Goldston
PART V. LOOKING FORWARD: THE IMPERATIVE OF ROMA COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION AND
LEADERSHIP
Chapter 10. Making Roma Rights a Reality at the Local Level: A Spanish Case
Study
-Teresa SordÉ MartÍ and Fernando MacÍas
Chapter 11. Roma Mobilization and Participation: Obstacles and
Opportunities
-Peter Vermeersch
Chapter 12. Roma in European Politics, Looking to the Future
-David Mark
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments







