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“…There are several potential explanations for this difference. Hungary has been an EU member since 2004, and there is evidence that the status of Roma has improved in EU member countries more rapidly than those not in the EU (Spirova and Budd 2008). Additionally, the study in Hungary focused on Roma living in settlements whereas our study focused on integrated Roma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…There are several potential explanations for this difference. Hungary has been an EU member since 2004, and there is evidence that the status of Roma has improved in EU member countries more rapidly than those not in the EU (Spirova and Budd 2008). Additionally, the study in Hungary focused on Roma living in settlements whereas our study focused on integrated Roma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The limitations of the EU's impact on minority rights that some authors observe can also be well explained within a rationalist framework, to the extent that they are related to the lack of clear conditions, inconsistent application, or superficial monitoring (see e.g. Hughes and Sasse Living Reviews in European Governance http://www.livingreviews.org/lreg-2011-1 2003; Rechel 2008;Sasse 2005Sasse , 2008Spirova and Budd 2008;Vermeersch 2003Vermeersch , 2007. At the same time, Schwellnus (2005) argues that the inclusion of factors emphasised in constructivist approaches -especially domestic resonance -can provide complementary, but more convincing, explanations of the domestic processes leading to the adoption of minority rights and antidiscrimination legislation, and of the particular choice of rules within the scope of the EU's conditionality.…”
Section: Liberal Democratic Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These governments portrayed mobility as one of the misconducts of Roma as a social group (Barany, 2002; McGarry, 2010). During EU membership negotiations with post-socialist states, one of the most prominent topics was the protection of Roma minority rights on the basis of the 1993 Copenhagen Criteria (Ram, 2014; Spirova and Budd, 2008; Vermeersch, 2012). But this was not merely out of humanitarian concern for Roma but also precisely because of the expressed fear of Romani mass migration (Kymlicka, 2007: 77).…”
Section: Irregularized Statuses and Counter-agency Of Romani Migrantsmentioning
confidence: 99%