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Wybrane aspekty problematyki migracji Romów po rozszerzeniu Unii Europejskiej
(Muzeum Okręgowe w Tarnowie, 2012) Barczewska, Arletta; Uniwersytet Jagielloński
The article ‘Some aspects of migration of the Roma after the enlargement of the European Union’ deals with the problems arising in connection with the migration of the Roma in the EU after its enlargement in 2004 and 2007 by so-called ‘Eastern European countries’, which were quite numerous and are still inhabited by the Roma minority. The article focuses on an attempt to improve the living conditions of the Roma through EU legislation, including Council Directive 2000/43/EC of 29 June 2000 implementing the principle of equal treatment regardless of racial or ethnic origin, Council Directive No. 2000 / 78/WE of 27 November 2007 establishing a general framework for equal treatment in employment and occupation and - in particular - adopted by the European Parliament, „Resolution on the social situation of the Roma and their improved access to the labor market of the EU” in March 2009. The study is an attempt to confront the above-mentioned legal acts with the actual/real possibility of their implementation. The author draws attention to a number of problems in this area (lifestyle, internal diversity of Roma communities, the level of education, access to the labor market, the role of women), mainly due to the difference of the Roma minority culture and the difficulties associated with the integration in the societies of EU member states.
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Wewnątrzunijna migracyjność Romów w systemie Unii Europejskiej
(Muzeum Okręgowe w Tarnowie, 2012) Szewczyk, Marcin
After the last EU enlargement in 2004 and 2007, Roma became the largest minority in the area. In this way, at least 4 million Roma gained EU citizenship. It guarantees the freedom of movement in the EU. Roma cultural pattern of mobility is different from that which belongs to the public mainstream. Government and society does not know how to treat the Roma as European citizens, and their treating their mobility as unwanted migration. This has led to such events in France in 2010. However, at the institutional level and the EU legislative guarantees them full enjoyment of civil rights. Measures are needed that make the legislative social theory becomes practice.
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Homo viator u bram Unii Europejskiej. O prawach człowieka migrującego w XXI wieku
(Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, 2013) Opioła, Wojciech