Roma Rights: Number 3, 2000 Rights of the Child

Summary: Issue focuses on Roma Rights of the
Child with a transaltion of the CRC
into Romani and listing of recent
publications.
Contents

editorial

Displaced childhoods Dimitrina Petrova

snapshots from around Europe

Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bulgaria * Czech Republic * France * Greece
* Hungary * Italy * Kosovo * Poland * Romania * Slovakia * Slovenia *
United Kingdom * Yugoslavia

notebook

Roma Rights of the Child
Realising the child’s right to participate Federica Donati, Michelle
Lloyd and David Simpson
Parallel worlds: Romani and non-Romani schools in Bulgaria 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 Angéla Kóczé
Roma and Sinti voices on the right to education in France Daniella
Mercier
Stealing children: institutionalising Romani children in Italy
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

human rights education

UN special session on children: September 2001 Marty Rajandran

advocacy

UN Race Discrimination Committee holds thematic discussion and issues
general recommendation on Roma Veronika Leila Szente

field report

Unprotected: attacks continue against Kosovo’s Romani minorities
Emily Shaw

legal defence

Testing to prove racial discrimination: methodology and application
in Hungary Fitsum Alemu

database

Grants & donors

meet the ERRC

My Central European family Éva Orsós

Romani language publications

Konvencija pala e čhavrikane čačipena: Convention on the Rights of
the Child

Grant guidelines

Informacia andai stipendia (Grant guidelines in Romani)

Grants awarded

Chronicle

Web: 
http://errc.org/rr_nr3_2000/index.shtml

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