As of August 2012, one can also find the following titles in the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) Library in Flensburg.
Hansen, Peter, Claus Gerlach Hansen and Thomas Haber, Mobilitätsbarrieren auf dem deutsch-dänischen Arbeitsmarkt-29 Lösungsvorschläge für den Abbau bestehender Freizügigkeitshemmnisse (=Barriers to free movement in the German-Danish job market – 29 suggestions for removal of barriers to free movement) /
Mobilitetsbarrierer på det dansk-tyske arbejdsmarked – 29 løsningsforslag til nedbrydning af eksisterende hindringer i den frie bevægelighed, Padborg: Region Sønderjylland-Schleswig, Regionskontor & Infocenter, 2012, 69 pp.
Appetizer and further data.
Wieck, Hans-Georg and Stephan Malerius (eds.) Belarus and the EU: From Isolation towards Cooperation. Vilnius and Brussels: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and Centre for European Studies, 2011, 159 pp.
Appetizer and further data.
Zhurzhenko, Tatiana, Borderlands into Bordered Lands. Geopolitics of Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine. Stuttgart: Ibidem, 2010, 321 pp.
Appetizer and further data.
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Facts: The ECMI Library
The ECMI Library is an independent collection of books, journals, and grey literature of more than 3,000 items covering many aspects of minority issues.
The highly specialized collection offers public access to a variety of materials in more than twenty languages on inter-ethnic relations, language and cultural diversity issues and ethnic conflict in Europe.
The Library is especially strong in the area of minority protection with regards to international law. It also includes a useful reference section and a considerable number of published and unpublished reports dealing with the subjects mentioned above.
In addition to this, the ECMI Library is unique in that it includes an ever-growing number of annual reports of Ombudsman offices around the world, which provide insight into the human rights situation in many countries.
Current periodical and newspaper subscriptions reflect the multidisciplinary nature of ECMI research.
Reference services are provided both in-house and for the general public. The ECMI Library is physically at Schiffbrücke 12 in Flensburg, Germany and on-line via the ECMI website.

