Essays about: "Common Citizenship Rights"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words Common Citizenship Rights.
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1. Promoting Listening in the Public Sphere : Practitioner’s Perspectives in Malmö
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : This essay examines how projects aspiring to improve the democratic inclusion of minorities are intended to change how the majority society listens. Assuming that the recognition of marginalized individuals as political equals is central to social change, the recognition of their voices in public spheres is deemed crucial for empowerment. READ MORE
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2. “We are Europeans”: Perspectives of European citizenship and identity in the European Union and Argentina.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : The European Union is a supranational structure of its own, created to bring peaceafter years of war on the ground of shared economic interests. In the 1970s, the polity started torealize its need of a European identity to further pursue its integration process efficiently, openinga door on a whole new sphere. READ MORE
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3. It's not me, it's EU - Critically assessing the relationship between human rights and sovereignty in the CEAS, with a particular focus on the Dublin Regulation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : Det nuvarande globala systemet är organiserat i territoriella, suveräna stater – ett system som vilar på många antaganden. En viktig aspekt är att påståendet att en del av att vara suverän för med sig förmågan att kontrollera ens gränser och förekomsten av icke-medborgare på ens territorium. READ MORE
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4. Liberal Citizenship in a Multicultural Society : Brian Barry's and William Galston's Approaches to Citizenship
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för kultur och kommunikationAbstract : This thesis demonstrates a comparative and analytic discussion of citizenship idea based on two distinct liberal doctrines of two contemporary political philosophers: Brian Barry and William Galston. Barry's egalitarian liberalism argues for 'common citizenship' notion in order to promote liberty and equal treatment of all individuals irrespective of any social differences. READ MORE
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5. Grounds for Group-Differentiated Citizenship Rights : The Case of Ethiopian Ethnic Federalism
University essay from Centrum för tillämpad etik; Linköpings universitetAbstract : The universal citizenship rights can not protect the interests of national minorities by systematically excluding them from social, economic and political life. It does this by denying national minorities access to their own societal cultures-a choice enabling background conditions. READ MORE