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Overcoming Exclusion: The Roma Decade

Introduction

Part I: Learning from the Past: A Critical Look at Policy Experience and the Prospects for the Roma Decade
3 August 2005

The Decade of Roma Inclusion – Between Hopes, Glitches and Failures
Valeriu Nicolae, Deputy Director, European Roma Information Office (ERIO)

The Slovak Government Plenipotentiary for Romani Communities: From Form to Substance?
Eben Friedman, Regional Representative, European Centre for Minority Issues/Macedonia

The Missing Link: Monitoring and Evaluation of Roma-related Policies in Slovakia
Martina Kubánová, Coordinator, Slovak Governance Institute (SGI)

Part II: Reflecting on Social Impact: Employment and Gender
Publication date: 29 August

Economic Development Perspectives of Roma – Looking Critically at the Social Impact of Development Measures
Jennifer Tanaka, Assistant Director, Pakiv European Roma Fund

Analysing and Assessing the Implementation of Existing Strategies: Lessons for the Future
Florin Nasture, President, Cultural Centre O Del Amenca

Addressing Gender Inequality in the Decade of Roma Inclusion: The Case of Serbia
Tatjana Peric, Development Coordinator, Ecumenical Humanitarian Organization

The Croatian National Programme for the Roma Minority: An Example of Gender Inequality?
Ana Bogdanić, Activist, Association of Roma Women "Better Life"

The European Union: Balancing Democratic Deficit?

10 March 2005
Introduction

The Citizens' Right of Initiative in the European Constitution: A Second Chance for Democracy?
Diana Wallis MEP and Severine Picard, EP

Can the New European Constitution Remedy the EU "Democratic Deficit"?
Matej Avbelj, Director of the Law Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia

The European Union’s “Democratic Deficit”: Bridging the Gap between Citizens and EU Institutions
Jennifer Mitchell, PhD candidate at the Polish Academy of Science

Establishment of a European Agency on Fundamental Rights: Opportunities and Challenges
Michael Beis, MA, Brussels University

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