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This comprehensive and innovative volume focuses on the usefulness
and relevance of extending the scope of protections already in
place for national minorities ('old minorities') to migrant
populations ('new minorities') in Europe. Delving into a highly
relevant but under-researched issue, the book examines the
feasibility of expanding the system of protection for national
minorities to migrant groups, as well as considering issues of
diversity, security, socio-economic concerns and identity. Taking a
multidisciplinary perspective, and combining insights from
political science, law, sociology and anthropology, it asks the
central question of how far the extension of policies and rights
currently specific to national minorities is conceptually
meaningful and beneficial to the integration of 'new' minorities.
In doing so, it questions the feasibility and appropriateness of
extending the scope of the protections already in place for
national minorities to other categories of population. This book
will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of
European Union politics, migration studies, minority studies and
more broadly of sociology, international law and human rights.
This comprehensive and innovative volume focuses on the usefulness
and relevance of extending the scope of protections already in
place for national minorities ('old minorities') to migrant
populations ('new minorities') in Europe. Delving into a highly
relevant but under-researched issue, the book examines the
feasibility of expanding the system of protection for national
minorities to migrant groups, as well as considering issues of
diversity, security, socio-economic concerns and identity. Taking a
multidisciplinary perspective, and combining insights from
political science, law, sociology and anthropology, it asks the
central question of how far the extension of policies and rights
currently specific to national minorities is conceptually
meaningful and beneficial to the integration of 'new' minorities.
In doing so, it questions the feasibility and appropriateness of
extending the scope of the protections already in place for
national minorities to other categories of population. This book
will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of
European Union politics, migration studies, minority studies and
more broadly of sociology, international law and human rights.
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