Roma Rights 3/2000 - Rights of the Child


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Roma Rights 3/2000 - Rights of the Child


Roma Rights 3/2000, the quarterly journal of the European Roma Rights
Center (ERRC), addresses the theme of "Rights of the Child". Roma
Rights 3/2000 is available, in its entirety, on the internet website
of the ERRC at: http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/.
 
Contents of Roma Rights 3/2000
 
editorial
Displaced childhoods
by Dimitrina Petrova
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/editori.shtml
 
snapshots from around europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bulgaria * Czech Republic * France * Germany
* Greece * Hungary * Italy * Kosovo * Poland * Romania * Slovakia *
Slovenia * United Kingdom * Yugoslavia
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/snapshots.shtml
 
notebook
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/notebook.shtml
 
Roma Rights of the Child
Realising the child�s right to participate
by Federica Donati, Michelle Lloyd and David Simpson
Parallel worlds: Romani and non-Romani schools in Bulgaria
by Jennifer Tanaka
Framework for a program for equal integration of Roma in Bulgarian
society
Council of Ministers of the Bulgarian Government
Romani children and the right to education in Central and Eastern
Europe
by Ang�la K�cz�
Roma and Sinti voices on the right to education in France
by Daniella Mercier
Stealing children: institutionalising Romani children in Italy
by Kathryn D. Carlisle
 
testimony
"I cannot begin to tell you how I felt": the testimony of a Romani
mother whose children were removed from her care in Hungary
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/testimony.shtml
 
human rights education
UN special session on children: September 2001
by Marty Rajandran
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/education.shtml
 
advocacy
UN Race Discrimination Committee holds thematic discussion and issues
general recommendation on Roma
by Veronika Leila Szente
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/advocacy.shtml
 
field report
Unprotected: attacks continue against Kosovo�s Romani minorities
by Emily Shaw
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/field_report.shtml

legal defence
Testing to prove racial discrimination: methodology and application in
Hungary
by Fitsum Alemu
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/legal_defence.shtml
 
database
Grants & donors
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/grants_and_donors.shtml
 
meet the errc
My Central European family
by �va Ors�s
 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/meet.shtml
 
romani language publications
Konvencija pala e chavrikane cacipena: Convention on the Rights of the
Child
 
http://errc.org/publications/rdoc/doc4.shtml
 
Grant guidelines        http://errc.org/grants/index.shtml
Informacia andai stipendia (Grant guidelines in Romani)
http://errc.org/grants/index.shtml
Grants awarded  http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/grants_awarded.shtml
Chronicle               http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/chronicle.shtml
 
Roma Rights is published quarterly in Budapest, Hungary, by the
European Roma Rights Center.
 
Editor-in-chief: Dimitrina Petrova
Editor: Claude Cahn
Snapshots co-ordinator: Hannah Slavik
Layout and graphic design: Istv�n Fenyvesi
 
� October 2000 European Roma Rights Center ISSN 1417-1503. The
opinions expressed in authored pieces are not necessarily those of the
European Roma Rights Center. The contents of this newsletter are free
from all copyright restrictions on condition that the source is
mentioned and reproduction is not for commercial purposes. The ERRC
requests that three copies of the reproduced text be sent to the
editor.
 
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defence in cases of human rights abuse. For more information about the
European Roma Rights Center, visit the ERRC on the web at
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