2016
DOI: 10.5771/0023-4834-2016-3-407
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„Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst“ Wahrnehmungsunterschiede in der Flüchtlingsdebatte

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“…111 One of the possible ways to reconcile the universality of human rights and the necessity of territorial political orders is to establish cooperative arrangements and institutions at a supranational and international level to collectively solve problems that nation states face together. 112 If we accept that treaties such as the Geneva Convention, the ECHR, and the TFEU establish a collective responsibility of state parties to attain the protection standards enshrined in these documents, then national self-determination can no longer be the gold standard of decision-making. Instead, international challenges require cooperative solutions.…”
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“…111 One of the possible ways to reconcile the universality of human rights and the necessity of territorial political orders is to establish cooperative arrangements and institutions at a supranational and international level to collectively solve problems that nation states face together. 112 If we accept that treaties such as the Geneva Convention, the ECHR, and the TFEU establish a collective responsibility of state parties to attain the protection standards enshrined in these documents, then national self-determination can no longer be the gold standard of decision-making. Instead, international challenges require cooperative solutions.…”
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confidence: 99%