Interpreting Human Rights

Interpreting Human Rights

Narratives from Asylum Centers in Greece and Philosophical Values

Kolliniati, Maria-Artemis

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

156

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9781032638522

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Introduction PART 1 Methodology 1. Human rights and local level 2. Empirical research: methodology and theoretical framework PART 2 Legal framework and the emergence of hotspots 3. EU and national legal provisions about asylum seekers 4. Hotspots mandate and the role of the EU PART 3 Empirical research: narratives of local actors 5. Chios, Vial 6. Cos, Pyli 7. Leros, Lepida 8. Lesvos, Moria until September 2020 and Mavrovouni or Kara Tepe 9. Samos, Vathy PART 4 Local narratives and political attitudes 10. Partiality: communitarianism and conservatism 11. Impartiality: global liberalism and egalitarian liberalism PART 5 Glocalisation of human rights 12. Limiting the interpretation of human rights 13. Pushbacks 14. Portraying the relationship between human rights and Reception and Identification Centers (RICs) in Chios, Cos, Leros, Lesvos, Samos 15. Human rights fulfillment at the local level: glocalisation and vernacularization of human rights through social justice and solidarity Conclusion Bibliography Appendix Index
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Europe;migration crisis;refugee crisis;migrant flows;refugee flows;Greece;Greek Islands;Aegean Islands;municipal councillors;NGOs;local actors;mayors;egalitarianism;conservatism;communitarianism;global liberalism;partiality;impartiality;human rights;southern Europe;interpretation;application;forced migration;asylum seekers;reception and identification centers;reception and identification centres