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The Evolving Psyche of Law in Europe Magdalena Smieszek

The Evolving Psyche of Law in Europe By Magdalena Smieszek

The Evolving Psyche of Law in Europe by Magdalena Smieszek


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The book applies an interdisciplinary analytical framework, based on social psychology theories of inclusion and exclusion, to a discussion of legal discourse and the development of legal frameworks in Europe concerning migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and European citizens.

The Evolving Psyche of Law in Europe Summary

The Evolving Psyche of Law in Europe: The Psychology of Human Rights and Asylum Frameworks by Magdalena Smieszek

The book applies an interdisciplinary analytical framework, based on social psychology theories of inclusion and exclusion, to a discussion of legal discourse and the development of legal frameworks in Europe concerning migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and European citizens. It adopts a psycho-historical perspective to discuss the evolution of international and European law with regard to the rights of citizens and asylum-seeking non-citizens, from the law's inception following the Second World War up to present-day laws and policies. The book reveals the embracing of a European identity based on human rights as the common feature in European treaties and institutions, one that is focused on European citizens and has inclusionary objectives. However, a cognitive dissonance can also be found, as this common identity-making runs counter to national proclivities, as well as securitized, threat-perception-oriented perspectives that can produce exclusionary manifestations concerning persons seeking asylum. In particular, a view of inclusion and exclusion via legal categorizations of status, as well as distributions of social and economic rights, draws attention to the links between social psychology and international law. What emerges in the analysis: a process of creating value is present both at its psychological roots and the expressions of value in the law. Fundamentally speaking, the emergence of laws and policies that center on human beings and human dignity, when understood from a psychological and emotion-based perspective, has the potential to transcend the dissonances identified.


About Magdalena Smieszek

Magdalena Smieszek is a human rights specialist, researcher, and educator, with over twenty years' experience working internationally. This includes a ten-year period with the United Nations, primarily the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, as well as the UN Development Programme and the International Organization for Migration. She has a Doctorate of Juridical Science from the Central European University in Budapest, a Master of Studies in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford, a Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor, and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of Calgary. She has lectured widely on human rights subjects, including teaching at CEU and at Al-Quds Bard College in East Jerusalem.


Table of Contents

Introduction.- Overview of International Law Concerning Inclusion/ Exclusion Rights of Asylum Seekers and Refugees.- Methodology and Conceptual Framework.- The Conflicted Making of International Refugee Law.- European Identity Formation and Common Asylum.- Legal Categories in Europe and the Spectrum of Inclusion/ Exclusion.- The Evaluative Legal Concept of Dignity Towards Psychological Inclusion of Asylum Seekers in Europe.- Conclusion - Transforming Legal Paradigms and New European Co-Creations

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NPB9783030744120
9783030744120
3030744124
The Evolving Psyche of Law in Europe: The Psychology of Human Rights and Asylum Frameworks by Magdalena Smieszek
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Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021-06-05
275
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