In its Constitutional Charter, Europe, as a multicultural society, advocates and guarantees the protection of minorities and emphasizes the establishment of the conditions for preserving cultural diversity. The protection of minorities is especially important, given the large number of different nationalities that have often not only settled within the boundaries of their motherlands but also coexist on common European territory. One of the most problematic concerns here is the displaced Roma community. The rights of the Roma minority are regulated by each individual country within its legislative borders but always in compliance with th...
The paper was based on contemporary legal, sociological and anthropological literature concerning th...
Roma populations have been part of European societies for centuries, yet they started to be perceive...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
Some democratic societies use reserved representation mechanisms to address the under-representation...
The idea that Roma communities need to be included in public life is rather uncontroversial, widely ...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
This article assesses the impact of the European Union’s anti-discrimination policy on the Roma, wit...
This article discusses why recent discriminatory incidents against the Roma community, one of the bi...
Roma in Europe continue to be victims of racial discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance. Despite ...
This paper will address citizenship within the European Union with a focus on the Roma and their tre...
This thesis undertakes an in-depth analysis of the minority rights of Roma populations living within...
Recent estimates from the Council of Europe (CoE), rates Romani presence in Europe around 10-12 mill...
This article is divided into three main parts. The first is an overview of the situation of the Roma...
The article analyses the jurisprudence of international tribunals on the education and housing of Ro...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
The paper was based on contemporary legal, sociological and anthropological literature concerning th...
Roma populations have been part of European societies for centuries, yet they started to be perceive...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
Some democratic societies use reserved representation mechanisms to address the under-representation...
The idea that Roma communities need to be included in public life is rather uncontroversial, widely ...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
This article assesses the impact of the European Union’s anti-discrimination policy on the Roma, wit...
This article discusses why recent discriminatory incidents against the Roma community, one of the bi...
Roma in Europe continue to be victims of racial discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance. Despite ...
This paper will address citizenship within the European Union with a focus on the Roma and their tre...
This thesis undertakes an in-depth analysis of the minority rights of Roma populations living within...
Recent estimates from the Council of Europe (CoE), rates Romani presence in Europe around 10-12 mill...
This article is divided into three main parts. The first is an overview of the situation of the Roma...
The article analyses the jurisprudence of international tribunals on the education and housing of Ro...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
The paper was based on contemporary legal, sociological and anthropological literature concerning th...
Roma populations have been part of European societies for centuries, yet they started to be perceive...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...