Defence date: 23 May 2007Examining board: Prof. Michael Keating (EUI, supervisor) ; Prof. Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zürick)(External supervisor) ; Prof. Will Kymlicka (Quenn's University, Ontario) ; Prof. Rainer Bauböck (EUI)This thesis analyses the policies aimed at influencing the situation of the Hungarian minorities in Romania and Slovakia undertaken by three European organisations, the Council of Europe, the EU and the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. The focus is on the way in which the organisations have conceptualised contested concepts concerning national minorities, minority rights and minority policy in general, when reacting to the policies of the Hungarian, Romanian and Slovak states that have been directed at the...
Defence date: 20 April 2020 (Online)Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI), Professor Br...
International audienceThis chapter is organized as follows. First, it puts the Status Law back in th...
Pluralism, which has always been an important feature of Europe, is now becoming more salient in pol...
Defence date: 23 May 2007Examining board: Prof. Michael Keating (EUI, supervisor) ; Prof. Frank Schi...
This paper addresses how three European organisations, namely the Council of Europe, the European Un...
The issues of minority rights and minority protection became matters of high politics for both Slova...
The article addresses the power of three international organisations, the Council of Europe (CoE), t...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Defence date: 13 December 2007Examining Board: Prof. Bruno De Witte (EUI); Prof. Paul Lemmens, (Kath...
[From the Introduction]. Minority Issues from the EU Perspective When one considers the substance of...
[From the introduction]. This paper examines the mechanisms and strategies of the EU in supporting t...
Due to twentieth century peace treaties extensive Hungarian minorities live in the Central-European ...
The author discusses the reasons for relativization of the national minorities protection policy of ...
Defense Date: 24/11/2009Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Michael Keating (EUI) (Supervisor), ...
Defence date: 20 April 2020 (Online)Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI), Professor Br...
International audienceThis chapter is organized as follows. First, it puts the Status Law back in th...
Pluralism, which has always been an important feature of Europe, is now becoming more salient in pol...
Defence date: 23 May 2007Examining board: Prof. Michael Keating (EUI, supervisor) ; Prof. Frank Schi...
This paper addresses how three European organisations, namely the Council of Europe, the European Un...
The issues of minority rights and minority protection became matters of high politics for both Slova...
The article addresses the power of three international organisations, the Council of Europe (CoE), t...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Defence date: 13 December 2007Examining Board: Prof. Bruno De Witte (EUI); Prof. Paul Lemmens, (Kath...
[From the Introduction]. Minority Issues from the EU Perspective When one considers the substance of...
[From the introduction]. This paper examines the mechanisms and strategies of the EU in supporting t...
Due to twentieth century peace treaties extensive Hungarian minorities live in the Central-European ...
The author discusses the reasons for relativization of the national minorities protection policy of ...
Defense Date: 24/11/2009Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Michael Keating (EUI) (Supervisor), ...
Defence date: 20 April 2020 (Online)Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI), Professor Br...
International audienceThis chapter is organized as follows. First, it puts the Status Law back in th...
Pluralism, which has always been an important feature of Europe, is now becoming more salient in pol...