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    European populism in the European Union: Results and human rights impacts of the 2019 parliamentary elections 

    Balnaves, Hugo; Burkle, Eduardo : Monteiro; Erkan, Jasmine; Fischer, David (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    Populism is a problem neither unique nor new to Europe. However, a number of crises within the European Union, such as the ongoing Brexit crisis, the migration crisis, the climate crisis and the rise of illiberal regimes ...
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    Migration related detention of children in Southern Africa: Developments in Angola, Malawi and South Africa 

    Rono, Carolyne; Vries, Kelvin; Sibanda, Opal; Gadisa, Girma (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    This article examines the laws and practices in Angola, Malawi and South Africa regarding the migration-related detention of children in light of international human rights standards. Detaining a migrant child is in ...
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    Two sides of the same coin: Contradictory legal and administrative practices towards children in immigration detention centres in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand 

    Yutthaworakool, Saittawut; Pokharel, Shraddha; Try, Sophea; Tapiheru, Joash (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    The scale of migration among Asian countries has increased over the decades. Children are also part of this migratory flow as they travel either alone or with their parents. Since much of the migration occurs ...
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    Children’s deprivation of liberty as a tool of immigration and national security control in Europe? Unlocking captured childhoods by means of child-centred strategies and non-custodial solutions 

    Altafin, Chiara; Storbeck, Majsa; Ninnin, Noémie; Balnaves, Hugo; Voziki, Vassia (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    This article explores children’s detention on immigration or national security grounds as affected by European states’ contemporary security rationale neglecting children’s rights. Attention is given to how non-custodi ...

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    AuthorBalnaves, Hugo (2)Altafin, Chiara (1)Burkle, Eduardo : Monteiro (1)Erkan, Jasmine (1)Fischer, David (1)Gadisa, Girma (1)Ninnin, Noémie (1)Pokharel, Shraddha (1)Rono, Carolyne (1)Sibanda, Opal (1)... View MoreSubject
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    children rights (3)detained children (3)detention (2)Europe (2)Angola (1)climatic changes (1)Cyprus (1)elections (1)emigration and immigration law (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (4)

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