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ECMI Annual Report 2012 downloadable
The ‘Annual Report 2012′ of the European Centre for Minority Issues is now available on-line. The Report provides overview of the past year’s activities and affairs. Continue reading
Posted in Action, Citizenship & Ethics, Conflict & Security, Cross cluster programmes, Culture & Diversity, Documentation, ECMI Caucasus, ECMI Kosovo, Institutional Flensburg, Justice & Governance, Library Flensburg, Organizational, Politics & Civil Society, Publications, Research, Research, Action & Documentation
Tagged Advisory Council, Ahmed Nuri, Alexander Osipov, Andreea Carstocea, Andreea Racles, Andreea Udrea, Annual Report, Astrid Voss, Belarus, Caucasus, citizenship, conflict, culture, Denmark, diversity, ECMI Caucasus, ECMI Kosovo, ECMI Summer School, ethics, executive board, Fateh Shah, Federica Prina, Flensborg, Flensburg, Germany, governance, Hans Enverga, justice, Kosovo, library, Maj-Britt Risbjerg Hansen, majority, minority, Oto Skale, Raluca Idor, Schleswig-Holstein, security, Silvia La Face, summer school, Tamari Bulia, Tove Malloy, Ugo Caruso, William McKinney, Zora Popova
ECMI co-organizes ECPR workshop on European minority empowerment
How can Europe move beyond protection towards empowerment of minorities? This is one of the given questions of an ECPR workshop co-organized by ECMI Director Tove Malloy in Mainz next week. Continue reading
Wechsel des Vorstandsvorsitzenden beim ECMI: Jørgen Kühl löst Knud Larsen ab
Jørgen Kühl ist neuer Vorstandsvorsitzender für das Europäische Zentrum für Minderheitenfragen (ECMI). Am Freitag fand der Abschiedsempfang für den scheidenden Vorstandsvorsitzenden Knud Larsen statt. Er hatte den Posten seit 2006 inne. Freitag, den 11. Januar verabschiedeten Personal und geladene Gäste den … Continue reading
Formandsskifte hos ECMI: Jørgen Kühl afløser Knud Larsen
Jørgen Kühl er nu formand for European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI). Fredag var der afskedsreception for den afgående formand Knud Larsen, som har beklædt posten siden 2006. Fredag den 11. januar tog personale og indbudte gæster afsked med ECMI’s … Continue reading
ECMI: UN Declaration should reconquer a place in European discourse
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities needs to be injected back into the European discourse, noted ECMI Director Tove H. Malloy at the Declaration’s 20th anniversary this week. Continue reading
Posted in Action, Institutional Flensburg, Research, Action & Documentation
Tagged Cornish, Declaration, Denmark, ethnic, Europe, France, Geneva, Germany, Greece, linguistic, minority, national, regional, religious, rights, Tove Malloy, Turkey, Turks, Ugo Caruso, UN, UN 47/135, United Kingdom, United Nations
Jørgen Kühl übernimmt den Vorsitz im ECMI Vorstand
Jørgen Kühl wird Nachfolger von Knud Larsen als Vorstandsvorsitzender des European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg. Der Wechsel wird zum 1 Januar 2013 vollzogen. Continue reading
Posted in Institutional Flensburg, Organizational, Relevant for Flensburg only
Tagged A.P. Møller Schule, A.P. Møller Skolen, Denmark, Flensborg, Flensburg, Germany, Jørgen Kühl, Knud Larsen, Kompagnietor, Kompagniporten, Minderheiten, mindretal, Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Tove Malloy, Uddannelsesministeriet, Vorsitz
Jørgen Kühl bliver ny bestyrelsesformand for ECMI
Jørgen Kühl afløser Knud Larsen som bestyrelsesformand for European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) i Flensborg. Vagtskiftet i hovedkvarteret i Kompagniporten sker den 1. januar 2013. Continue reading
Jørgen Kühl new Chairman of the ECMI Executive Board
Jørgen Kühl will succeed Knud Larsen as Chairman of the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg. The change will take place on 1 January 2013. Continue reading
“European Yearbook of Minority Issues” volume 9 is finally out
‘European Yearbook of Minority Issues’ 2010 is now available. The 9th volume features special focus on education, minorities in the media, and minorities and religion. Continue reading

