dr hab. Witold Klaus, prof. INP PAN
Centrum Badań nad Prawem Migracyjnym
e-mail: witold.klaus@gmail.com
FORMA
Profesor Zofia Ostrihanska (22.02.1926–24.11.2017)
Archiwum Kryminologii 2018, t. XL, s. 5-9.
Współautorstwo: Buczkowski, Konrad; Czarnecka-Dzialuk, Beata; Kossowska, Anna; Rzeplińska, Irena; Szulecka, Monika; Włodarczyk-Madejska, Justyna; Wiktorska, Paulina; Woźniakowska, Dagmara; Wójcik, Dobrochna
Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Central European Countries : Reality, Politics and the Creation of Fear in Societies
Współautorstwo: Lévay, Miklós; Rzeplińska, Irena; Scheinost, Miroslav
Refugees and migrants in law and policy : challenges and opportunities for global civic education / [edited by] Helmut Kury (University of Freiburg, Germany), Sławomir Redo (Vienna Liaison Office Academic Council on the United Nations System, Austria). Cham : Springer, 2018, s. 457-494.
This chapter considers how the so-called migration ‘crisis’ in 2015/2016 affected three Central European countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. We start by presenting some historical background and short overviews of immigration in each of those countries. Based on this picture, the impact of the ‘migration crisis’ of 2015/2016 in those three countries is described. The change of attitudes towards refugees in the societies of all three countries after 2015 is also discussed, including the level and scope of bias-motivated crimes based on nationality or ethnic origin in each country. Finally, the chapter discusses the most recent changes in legal provisions concerning refugees’ and asylum seekers’ rights that have been introduced in Hungary and Poland.
Kryminologia krytyczna
Nowe kierunki w kryminologii / redakcja naukowa Edyta Drzazga, Magdalena Grzyb. Warszawa : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar, 2018, s. 89-110.
‘Governmental Xenophobia’ and Crimmigration : European States’ Policy and Practices towards ‘the Other’
No-Foundations 2018, nr 15, s. 74-100.
Współautorstwo: Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra
This article identifies practices of numerous European states characterized as manifestations of “governmental xenophobia” and “crimmigration” as its special phenomenon, while at the same time demonstrating the ways these practices breach fundamental human rights, including prohibition of discrimination. Europe has been selected as a case-study for the purpose of this article as currently it is the areathatreflects and cumulates, in an unprecedented way, all phenomenon the article relates to. It also proves that both the old, Western Europe’s democracies and former Central and Eastern member states of the European community are not free from using the same practices towards “the Other”, relying very often on the same – universal xenophobic attitudes fed by the same fears and prejudice.
Czynniki kształtujące polską politykę imigracyjną i integracyjną w opinii badaczy i praktyków
Polityka Społeczna 2018, t. 536-537, nr 11-12, s. 16-23.
Współautorstwo: Gońda, Marcin
The paper discusses the results of a Delphi method-based survey conducted among Polish experts (researchers and practitioners) regarding the factors that shape immigration and integration policies towards foreigners in Poland in the context of the changing international (the so-called refugee crisis in Europe) and local (growing anti-immigration tendencies and politicization of the immigration) conditions. The survey reveals that despite immigration and integration policies are implemented separately and remain on different stages of their advancement, they both are subordinated to political and economic interests. Poland focuses on obtaining benefits (notably economic once) from immigration and at the same time withdraws from integration support for immigrants.
W tekście omawiane są rezultaty badania opinii przeprowadzonego z wykorzystaniem metody delfickiej wśród polskich ekspertów (badaczy i praktyków) na temat czynników kształtujących politykę imigracyjną i integracyjną wobec cudzoziemców w Polsce na tle zmieniającego się kontekstu międzynarodowego (tzw. kryzysu uchodźczego w Europie) i krajowego (rosnącej niechęci do imigrantów i upolitycznienia problemu imigracji). Zebrane wyniki wskazują, że tak polityka imigracyjna, jak i integracyjna - mimo że wdrażane są osobno, a stan ich zaawansowania pozostaje różny - podporządkowane są celom politycznym i gospodarczym. Polska koncentruje się na uzyskaniu z imigracji możliwie dużych korzyści (zwłaszcza ekonomicznych), przy jednoczesnym wycofaniu się ze wsparcia integracyjnego dla cudzoziemców.
Section Commentary : Institutions
Współautorstwo: Pędziwiatr, Konrad
The Routledge handbook of the politics of migration in Europe / edited by Agnieszka Weinar, Saskia Bonjour and Lyubov Zhyznomirska. London ; New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2019, s. 137-142.
The intensification of migration processes and their resulting issues have, to various degrees, been affecting not only Western Europe but also the Central and Eastern parts of the continent. The issues raised in the 'institutions' section are highly relevant for the Western European countries that became countries of immigration before 1975 or after 1975. The institutions of the EU operate within this same framework and find it difficult to change or liberalise this approach to migration in their everyday practice. This approach and attitude have been translated to the Central and Eastern European (CEE) candidate countries, as ready templates for migration policymaking. Although migration has gradually become the subject of political debates outside of Western Europe – earlier in some countries and only recently in others – the political participation of migrants in the CEE is still quite rare and even less frequently researched.
Migracje nieudokumentowane
Współautorstwo: Szulecka, Monika
30 wykładów o migracjach / redakcja naukowa Magdalena Lesińska, Marek Okólski. Warszawa : Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2023, s. 455-475.
Migracje uchodźcze w Europie
Współautorstwo: Łukasiewicz, Karolina
30 wykładów o migracjach / redakcja naukowa Magdalena Lesińska, Marek Okólski. Warszawa : Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2023, s. 377-396.