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Building Bridges Instead of Higher Walls – The Arrival of Refugees in Europe: Human Rights and Security, 2016, Justice & Peace (ed.)

Author: n.n.
Year of publication: 2016
Published by: Justice & Peace
Language: English
Country of origin: Netherlands
License/Credits: Justice & Peace

cultural diversitycultural identitydemocratisationdiscriminationeuropean cultural policiesgood governancehuman rightsjusticepolicyrelocationsecurity

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