Scheda realizzata con il contributo di ricerca e studio della dott.ssa Anna Marchi
Scheda in continua elaborazione ed aggiornamento
The European Union and the Geneva Convention after 9/11: Towards an American or Australian Solution? Who Makes Immigration Policy? (Workshop 16) ECPR 2004 Joint Sessions of Workshops, University of Uppsala 13-18 April 2004. da http://stranieriinitalia.com/briguglio/immigrazione-e-asilo
Anti-terrorist stop & searches target Muslim communities, but few arrests, novembre/dicembre 2003, tratto da Statewatch (monitoring the state and civil liberties in the European Union)
Muslims in Europe, post 9/11: Understanding and Responding to the Islamic World, aprile 2003, St Antony and Princeton Conference, tratto da St Antony's College
Safeguarding the rights and fair treatment of asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants after 11 september 2001, di Pax Christi International per COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
German immigration policy after September 11: militant democracy in the twenty-first century, 2004, di Patricia Hogwood, tratto da www.essex.ac.uk
The European Union and the Geneva Convention after 9/11: Towards an American or Australian Solution?,2004, tratto da www.essex.ac.uk
Crises and immigration, 2004, di Sylvain Laurens, tratto da www.essex.ac.uk
Politics, Discourse and Immigration as a security concern in the EU: a tale of two nations, Italy and Britain, 2004, di Alessandra Buonfino, Cambridge University, UK, tratto da www.essex.ac.uk
Rassegna stampa sull'islamofobia in Europa
Conseguenze dell'11 settembre sulle comunità di immigrati negli Stati Uniti e dibattito sul Anti-Terrorism Act-USA Patriot Act
Access to terrorism & immigration proceedings, Settembre 2004, Homefront Confidential (The Reporters Commitee for Freedom of Press)
Chronology of Events Since September 11, 2001 Related to Immigration and National Security, maggio 2003, tratto da Migration Policy Institute
FROM SLAVERY TO MASS INCARCERATION Rethinking the 'race question' in the US, di Loïc Wacquant, University of Berkeley, tratto da New Left Review 13, febbraio 2002
Human Rights After September 11, 2002, tratto da International Council on Human Rights Policy
The New McCarthyism: Repeating History in the War on Terrorism, di David Cole, in Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 38, tratto da Harvard University
Migration And Terrorism: US and European Perspectives, Marzo 2004, tratto da Research & Seminars:
Rupture and Continuity: Evaluating Immigration and 9/11, di Robert H. McLaughlin
International Migration and Terrorism: Prevention, Prosecution and Protection, di Susan Martin
The Use of US Immigration Enforcement and "Enemy Combatant" Designations after the September 11 Attacks, di David A. Martin
Refugees and Asylum after September 11
CONTROLLING IMMIGRATION AND FIGHTING TERRORISM: THE UNCERTAIN CONNECTION, di Wayne A. Cornelius
RUPTURE AND CONTINUITY: EVALUATING IMMIGRATION AND 9/11, di Robert H. McLaughlin
Crises and immigration, 2004, di Sylvain Laurens, tratto da www.essex.ac.uk
La Guerra razziale Znet sustainers program 29 Marzo 2002 di George Monbiot da http://www.migranti.net
Post 9-11 Laws, Rules, Policy Changes, and Activities in the United States Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
A Summary of the Provisions of the New Anti-Terrorism Act-USA Patriot Act Along With Comments and Concerns, National Lawyers
Immigration Policy in the Wake of September 11th (First Tuesday) Author(s): The Urban Institute
The terrorist attacks of September 11th moved immigration to the forefront of American policy debate. Our December First Tuesday panel discussed the current proposals for immigration reform, including a reorganization of the INS, increased vigilance at U.S. borders, expanded enforcement and detention activities, limitations on judicial review, and upgraded sharing of information among federal, state and local authorities. Published: December 04, 2001
Reactions of the Immigration Community to the Events of September 11th by Suzette Brooks Masters with Ted Perlmutter
Immigration and the post-Sept. 11th World: Articles and Publications -The list below features recent articles concerning immigration in the post-September 11 context. Simply click on the title of the article to access the full-text version.
September 11 and its Effects on Immigration (da http://www.immigrationlinks.com)
The September11 Detainees: a revue of treatment of aliens held on immigration charges in connection with investigation of the September 11 attacks, del U.S. Department of Justice, aprile 2003
PRESUMPTION OF GUILT: Human Rights Abuses of Post-September 11 Detainees. Testimony to Human Rights Watch UNITED STATES Vol. 14, No. 4 , agosto 2002
IMBALANCE OF POWER. How changes to U.S. law and policy since 9/11 erode human rights and civil liberties, by The Lawyers Commitee for Human Rights, settembre 2002, tratto da Human Rights First
Two Years After 9/11: Ashcroft's Assault on the Constitution, by People for the American Way, settembre 2003
How "Patriot Act 2" Would Further Erode the Basic Checks on Government Power That Keep America Safe and Free, da ACLU, marzo 2003
Witnessing and Responding to Erosion of Civil Liberties, 2004, del Council on American-Islamic Relations
ASHCROFT Usa, clandestini in galera Lo stabilisce una dispozione del ministro della giustizia di Bush «Sicurezza nazionale». Se l'immigrato clandestino (a meno che non sia cubano) suscita «preoccupazione» può restare in galera a tempo indefinito FRANCO PANTARELLI NEW YORK il manifesto - 26 Aprile 2003
Fortress America: An Interview with Matthew Brzezinski, 26 agosto 2004, tratto da MotherJones
It Happens Here, 10 agosto 2004, tratto da MotherJones, (intervista con Mark Dow)
Un estratto del libro American Gulag di Mark Dow, tratto da AlterNet
Between Two Americas, 2004, di Bill Ong Hing, tratto da Color Lines (nel post 11 settembre il governo e gli stati devono prendere una posizione nel dibattito sui diritti degli immigrati).
Protesting While Immigrant, 26 agosto 2004, di Naeem Mohaiemen, tratto da AlterNet (se gli immigrati protestano contro le politiche anti-immigrazione alla Convention repubblicana, rischiano di essere deportati).
Enemy Aliens and American Freedoms, 23 settembre 2003, di David Cole, tratto da TheNation
Selective Paranoia: Racist Crackdown on Arab, Muslim Immigrants,(editoriale del Daytona Beach News-Journal) tratto da CommonDreams
Stoking fear to attack immigrants, di Sharon Smith, 13 giugno 2003, tratto da SocialistWorker
First They Came for the Muslims ... The Justice Department's war on immigrants, 3 gennaio 2003, di Anthony Lewis, tratto da The American Prospect
The 9/11 Disappeareds, 3 dicembre 2001, di Miriam Ching Louie, tratto da TheNation
Living with Racism: The experience and reporting by Arab and Muslim Australians of discrimination, abuse and violence since 11 September 2001, aprile 2004, Report to The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
We are not any safer; we are less free, gennaio 2004, tratto da Ligue des droits et libertés
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