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Cultural Rights of Third-Country Nationals in EU Law

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  • Offers a unique analysis of two areas previously not analysed together, i.e. EU migration law and the protection of cultural rights
  • Provides an interdisciplinary and international perspective on migration, human rights, and cultural policy
  • Contributes to the scholarship on migration identity and cultural security

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Cultural Rights of Third-Country Nationals in EU Law provides a complex analysis of the cultural rights of third-country nationals in European Union Law. Originally published in Polish and translated into English for the first time, this book examines EU migration policy and law from the perspective of cultural rights protection for migrants as a part of the overall system of human rights protection in the EU. In offering a careful analysis of these standards and their implementation mechanisms, Cultural Rights of Third-Country Nationals in EU Law will be of use to all researchers on EU law, especially in the areas of asylum law, migration law and the protection of the borders. It will also be useful to scholars and practitioners in the area of cultural policy.

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“Combining existing scholarship on cultural rights and migration law, this innovative book introduces new topics to international discussions concerning governing migration movements, its reception and its integration. Recommended for legal researchers, legal practitioners, political scientists, social researchers, and NGO activists working in this field.” (Artur Kuƛ, Professor of Law and Administration, Lazarski University, Poland)



        

Authors and Affiliations

  • John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland

    Anna Magdalena KosiƄska

About the author

Anna Magdalena KosiƄska is Researcher, Lecturer and Director of the Research Centre for European Migration Law and Policy at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland; co-editor and co-creator of the Migration Law and Policy Studies series published in cooperation with the Rule of Law Institute Foundation; and member of the IASFM (The International Association for the Study of Forced Migration) and ILA Polish Group. She earned her PhD and habilitation degrees in Law from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland.

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