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mopolitanism, Migration and Universal Human Rights
Cosmopolitanism, Migration and Universal Human Rights
Mogens Chrom Jacobsen Emnet Berhanu Gebre Drago Župarić-Iljić •
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Editors Mogens Chrom Jacobsen Nordic Summer University Copenhagen, Denmark
Emnet Berhanu Gebre University Toulouse I Capitole Toulouse, France
Drago Župarić-Iljić University of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia
ISBN 978-3-030-50644-5 ISBN 978-3-030-50645-2 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50645-2
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Cosmopolitanism, Migration and Universal Human Rights: Introduction
This collection is the result of activities carried out within the Nordic Summer University (NSU). NSU is a nomadic university established in 1950. It is an independent and international-oriented academic institution organising symposia across disciplines in the Nordic and Baltic regions (http://nordic.university). The activities of the NSU are organised in thematically structured study circles. The great majority of the contributions were presented within circle 5—International Relations and Human Rights—during its winter session in Tallinn, Estonia (11–13 March 2016). Circle 5 was a joint venture between NSU and the European Humanities University, Vilnius, Lithuania, and it was co-coordinated by Oleg Bresky and Mogens Chrom Jacobsen. We warmly thank the School of Governance, Law and Society at Tallinn University and Abel Polese for their help in organising this session. Some of the contributions (Chaps. 8 and 16) come from circle 1— Understanding Migration in Nordic and Baltic Countries—and we thank the c
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