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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.

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Extending Protection to Migrant Populations in Europe
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.
Roberta Medda-Windischer is a Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader for National Minorities, Migration and Cultural Diversity at the Eurac Research Institute for Minority Rights, Italy.
Caitlin Boulter is a Junior Research Associate at the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg, Germany.
Tove H. Malloy is Director at the European Centre for Minority Issues in Flensburg, Germany, and Adjunct Professor at the Europa-Universitt Flensburg.
Routledge Research on the Global Politics of Migration
Globalisation, Migration, and the Future of Europe
Insiders and Outsiders
Edited by Leila Simona Talani
Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement
Edited by Peter Nyers and Kim Rygiel
Migration and Insecurity
Citizenship and Social Inclusion in a Transnational Era
Edited by Niklaus Steiner, Robert Mason and Anna Hayes
Rethinking Security in the Age of Migration
Trust and Emancipation in Europe
Ali Bilgic
Migrants, Borders and Global Capitalism
West African Labour Mobility and EU Borders
Hannah Cross
International Political Theory and the Refugee Problem
Natasha Saunders
Calais and its Border Politics
From Control to Demolition
Yasmin Ibrahim and Anita Howarth
Extending Protection to Migrant Populations in Europe
Old and New Minorities
Edited by Roberta Medda-Windischer, Caitlin Boulter and Tove H. Malloy
[For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Research-on-the-Global-Politics-of-Migration/book-series/GPM]
Extending Protection to Migrant Populations in Europe
Old and New Minorities
Edited by Roberta Medda-Windischer , Caitlin Boulter and Tove H. Malloy
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Caitlin Boulter is a Junior Research Associate at the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg, Germany, and a PhD candidate at the Berlin Graduate School for Social Sciences at Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin, where she is writing a dissertation examining the connection between identity, belonging and recognition for old and new minorities.
Andrea Carl is a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Minority Rights of Eurac Research in Bolzano, Italy. His research focuses on the interplay among minority protection, migration policy and non-traditional security issues.
Kristin Henrard is Professor of Fundamental Rights, in particular of persons belonging to vulnerable groups, including minorities, at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, where she is also one of the coordinators of the Erasmus Migration and Diversity Institute. She has more than 160 publications, a substantial part of which concerns fundamental rights and minorities. She continuously expands her range into multidisciplinary papers pertaining to integration, and more recently she is also working on vulnerability as a marker in human rights monitoring, and on nationality/legal citizenship. She teaches courses on advanced public international law, international criminal law, human rights and on minorities and fundamental rights.
Tove H. Malloy is Director at the European Centre for Minority Issues in Flensburg, Germany, and Adjunct Professor at the Europa-Universitt Flensburg, where she teaches in the European Studies Programme. Professor Malloy was a member of the Council of Europes Advisory Committee on the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities from 2011 to 2018, and she served as the committees Gender Equality Rapporteur from 2016 to 2018. She holds a doctorate in government from the University of Essex (UK).
Roberta Medda-Windischer (LLM, PhD), Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader for National Minorities, Migration and Cultural Diversity at the Eurac Research Institute for Minority Rights in Bozen/Bolzano, Italy, is an international lawyer specialised in migration issues, human rights and minority protection on which she has authored and edited monographs and multi-authored volumes, and published numerous articles and chapters in edited volumes both in Italy and abroad.
Francesco Palermo is Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law in the University of Verona and Head of the Institute for Comparative Federalism at Eurac Research in Bolzano/Bozen, Italy. He has been a member and president of the Council of Europes Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and Senior Legal Advisor to the OSCH High Commissioner on National Minorities. Currently he is a member of the Scientific Committee of the EUs Fundamental Right Agency.
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