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- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Preface
- Notes on Contributors
- Part 1 Introduction
- 1 Understanding Diversity in the European Integration Project
- 2 The European Union’s Policies to Safeguard and Promote Diversity
- Part 2 Migrants and Muslims
- 3 The Success and Failure of Integration Policy in France and Britain: Convergence of Policy and Div
- 4 Negotiating Third-Country National Rights in the European Union
- 5 Migrant Women: Negotiating Rights and Recognition in the Political and Legal Framework of the Euro
- 6 New Muslim Pluralism and Secular Democracy in Turkey and the EU
- Part 3 Sexual Minorities and Gender
- 7 Return to (Illiberal) Diversity? Resisting Gay Rights in Poland and Latvia
- 8 Diversity Before the European Court of Justice: The Case of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgende
- 9 Intersectionality, Inequality, And EU Law
- 10 Intersectional Discrimination: Difficulties in the Implementation of a European Norm
- Part 4 National and Cultural Minorities
- 11 Let Freedom Reign: The Impress of EU Integration on Minority Survival
- 12 European Integration and Ethnic Mobilization in Newly Admitted Countries: The Case of the Hungari
- 13 European Norms, Local Interpretations: Minority Rights Issues and Related Discourses in Lithuania
- Part 5 Conclusion
- 14 Theorizing Diversity in the European Union
- Bibliography
- Index
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