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Ten Years After: A History of Roma School Desegregation in Central and Eastern Europe

Iulius Rostas 2012 © Central European University, LLC
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  • 9786155053337 (ebook)
  • 9786155053139 (hardcover)
  • 9786155225024 (paper)
Subject
  • European 6: Russia & Eastern
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Cover
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword by John Shattuck (page vii)
  • Acknowledgements (page xi)
  • About the Roma Education Fund (page xiii)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • PART I (page 5)
  • Chapter One. Institutional Responses to Segregation: The Role of Governments and Non-Governmental Organizations (Marius Taba, Andrew Ryder, page 7)
  • Chapter Two. Setting the Roma Policy Agenda: The Role of International Organizations in Combating School Desegregation (Anita Danka, Iulius Rostas, page 49)
  • Chapter Three. Judicial Policy Making: The Role of the Courts in Promoting School Desegregation (Iulius Rostas, page 91)
  • PART II (page 129)
  • Bulgaria -- Interview with RUMYAN RUSSINOV (page 131)
  • Bulgaria -- Policy review by KRASSIMIR KANEV (page 145)
  • Czech Republic -- Interview with IVAN VESELY (page 165)
  • Czech Republic — Policy review by GWENDOLYN ALBERT (page 179)
  • Hungary — Interview with VIKTÓRIA MOHÁCSI (page 197)
  • Hungary — Policy review by ORSOLYA SZENDREY (page 217)
  • Romania — Interview with COSTEL BERCUS (page 267)
  • Romania — Policy review by FLORIN MOISA (page 283)
  • Slovakia — Interview with KLÁRA ORGOVÁNOVÁ (page 303)
  • Slovakia — Policy review by MIROSLAVA HAPALOVÁ AND MARTINA KUBÁNOVÁ (page 317)
  • PART III (page 341)
  • Conclusion (Iulius Rostas, page 343)
  • List of Contributors (page 367)
  • Index (page 371)
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