
Human Rights Law and Evidence-Based Policy
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Han Entzinger is Professor Emeritus of Migration and Integration Studies at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He was vice-chair (2013-2015) and chair (2015-2018) of FRA's Scientific Committee. Before joining Erasmus University in 2001, he held a chair in General Social Sciences at Utrecht University. He has worked extensively in different areas of public policy, including for the Scientific Council for Government Policy, a think tank affiliated with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, and for the International Labour Office (ILO) in Geneva. He studied sociology with economics at the universities of Leiden, Rotterdam and Strasbourg, and obtained his doctorate at Leiden University. His main research interests include migration, migrant integration, multiculturalism, policy making and the welfare state, on which he has published extensively. He has frequently acted as a consultant to the European Union, the Council of Europe, national and local governments on these issues. Since 2016 he has also been a fellow of the Centre for Migration Law at Radboud University in Nijmegen.
Content
Chapter 1: The genesis of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency: why a think tank rather than a monitoring body;
Chapter 2: A new agency, and so what? Giving flesh and blood to FRA's founding Regulation;
Chapter 3: Hand in hand for a better protection of human rights in Europe: the relationship between the Council of Europe and FRA;
Chapter 4: FRA's policy impact and future posture: lessons from the perspective of the European Commission;
Chapter 5: Human rights communicators: FRA's evolving voice on research, rights and policy;
Chapter 6: Exploring the political role of FRA: mandate, resources and opportunities;
Part II: Researching applied rights;
Chapter 7: FRA as a meeting place of law and social sciences;
Chapter 8: A reflection on the quality of FRA's research and methodology;
Chapter 9: Equality and inclusion: designing research to reconcile rights, ideals and policy practices at FRA;
Chapter 10: FRA's efforts to combat hatred, xenophobia and racism;
Chapter 11: Promoting equality: FRA's work on Roma;
Chapter 12: Violence against women: policy impact and FRA's evidence-based research;
Chapter 13: Borders and migration control: FRA's research at protection black spots;
Chapter 14: Embedded EU research on refugee protection: FRA's work on asylum and irregular migration;
Part III: Overcoming constraints;
Chapter 15: FRA's response to the current human rights challenges;
Chapter 16: Upholding the rule of law in the EU: what role for FRA?;
Chapter 17: Concluding reflections on human rights law and evidence-based policy;
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