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Browsing by Author "Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra"

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    "Archiwum Kryminologii" 2023, t. XLV, nr 1
    (INP PAN, 2023) Windt, Szandra; Witkowska-Rozpara, Katarzyna; Chlebowicz, Piotr; Buczyński, Szymon; Woźniakowska, Dagmara; Wiktorska, Paulina; Wanke, Michał; Deutschmann, Marcin; Piejko-Płonka, Magdalena; Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra; Klaus, Witold
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    Freedom of Religion, Minority Rights and the Law : The Status of Jewish and Muslim Minorities in Europe and Beyond
    (Routledge, 2025) Cohen-Almagor, Raphael; Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra; Henrard, Kristin; Baranowska, Grażyna; Górski, Marcin; Tourkochoriti, Ioanna; Porat, Iddo; Van der Schyff, Gerhard; Schuz, Rhona; Hacohen, Aviad; Heinig, Hans Michael; Wattier, Stephanie; Sandberg, Russell; Fink, François; Weiler, Joseph; Linzen, Meir; Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra; Hacohen, Aviad
    This book provides an in-depth, scholarly reflection on the challenges that arise in guaranteeing religious freedom and protection of the rights of religious minorities in law and practice. Currently, the protection of religious minorities constitutes one of the foundations of the international human rights protection systems and is provided for in the constitutions of all democratic states. The volume identifies, analyses, and assesses the legal status of religious freedom and protection of religious minorities, with special focus on Jewish and Muslim minorities in the European and Israeli legal environments. It compares the discourses on the scope and boundaries of religious freedom with the actual treatment of religious freedom in legal regulations, the case law, and in practice by the general society. The book employs the resources of comparative law and national and international law, as well as legal theory. Extensive use is also made of decisions of the international courts, including the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union. The book will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and policymakers working in the areas of law and religion, international human rights law, comparative constitutional law, and religious studies.
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    Memory Laws in Poland and Hungary. Report by the Reserach Consortium 'The Challenges of Populist Memory Politics and Militant Memory Laws (MEMOCRACY)'
    (INP PAN, 2023) Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra; Baranowska, Grażyna; Wójcik, Anna; Sadowski, Mirosław; Vorobiova, Anastasiia
    This Report consists of two main parts devoted to Poland’s and Hungary’s remembering of and dealing with the past, including with the use of memory laws and other deployments of legal and extra-legal means in historical policy, including soft law. It also discusses relevant domestic courts’ jurisprudence. The report situates these practices against European human rights law standards, inferred from the ECtHR case law. The aim of this exercise is capturing the dynamics of the Polish and Hungarian state’s relationship to the past after 1989 in a concise form and examine the current legal framework. The Polish and Hungarian sections are structured around common themes. In what follows, we shall discuss mnemonic constitutionalism, the institutionalisation of mnemonic governance, memorialisation of the Second World War and the Holocaust, reckoning with communism, education, and memory. The report includes discussions of political, social, and cultural factors that contextualise the legal framework. The final part concludes with broader reflections on the state of Polish and Hungarian memocracies, understood as constitutional and political regimes based on references to the past and a specific form of governance of historical memory. The report is supplemented by Conclusions and Recommendations addressed to a wide range of players and participants of public deliberations over history and the past, including lawmakers on domestic and European level, academia, and the civil society.
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    "Polish Yearbook of International Law" 2021, t. XLI
    (ILS PAS, 2021) Wierczyńska, Karolina; Gruszczyński, Łukasz; Mężykowska, Aleksandra; Tomuschat, Christian; Schmahl, Stefanie; Uerpmann-Wittzack, Robert; Hobe, Stephan; Kulick, Andreas; Dederer, Hans-Georg; Beham, Markus P.; Barcz, Jan; Czapliński, Władysław; Kranz, Jerzy; Grzebyk, Patrycja; Lundstedt, Tero; Baranowska, Grażyna; Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra; Świerczyński, Marek; Jokubauskas, Remigijus; Kuczyńska, Hanna; Rahman, Md Mustakimur
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    Wpływ ONZ-owskiego standardu ochrony praw człowieka na orzecznictwo Europejskiego Trybunału Praw Człowieka
    (Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN, 2022) Baranowska, Grażyna; Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra; Hernandez-Połczyńska, Anna; Sękowska-Kozłowska, Katarzyna; Wieruszewski, Roman
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