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https://www.europeanstudies.info/why-study-ma-eus/faculty-staff/dr-tove-malloy
2020/21) Office hours: by appointment Academic Profile Tove H. Malloy is a political and legal theorist by background specializing in aspects of national and ethnic minority rights in international law and [...] Territorial Management in Europe: Empowerment through Regionalisation?" International Journal on Minority and Group Rights , Vol. 20 (2013), pp. 87–108 "Denmark Adopts Unilateral Legislation in Favour of [...] and international relations. Her current research interests include non-territorial (cultural) autonomy, minority citizenship, minority indicators, and inter-sectional discrimination. She is the author
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Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Prof. Lann Hornscheidt and Dr. Renita Sörensdotter Master of Arts International Relations/ International Political Science at Freie Universität Berlin/ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin/Universität [...] sche Angebote der Prävention aus?", Berlin 19.-20.09.2019 "Biopolitics, Violence and Gender" auf der Konferenz "Transgender: Intersectional/International", University of Edingburgh England, 28.-29.05.2019 [...] 5.2014 2012 Research program committee and coordination of the international InterGender- conference on intersectional and international trans politics, law and violence: "Politicizing Trans/Trans_forming
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Research Associate Consultation hours Sprechstunde/office hours HeSe 2022/23 via Webex. Fridays 9-10 am until 16 December 2022 (after that by appointment). no office hours on 16 and 30 September, 21 October, 25 [...] , Trier, 10.2014 2013 "Mobility trajectories of German students after graduating abroad", "20th International Conference of Europeanists – Crisis & Contingency: States of (In)Stability", Council for European [...] 259–293. Carlson, Sören (2011): How to explain the transnational occupational mobility of former international students? Suggestions for a change in research and theoretical perspectives. In: Dervin, F. (ed