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ZADACI MEĐUNARODNIH POLICIJSKIH ORGANIZACIJA I CIVILNE POLICIJE MIROVNIH SNAGA UN U ZAŠTITI LJUDSKIH PRAVA I SLOBODA U UVJETIMA GLOBALIZACIJE TERORIZMA, TRGOVINE LJUDIMA I RASTUĆE MIGRACIJE STANOVNIŠTVA ; MISSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL POLICE ORGANIZATIONS AND CIVIL POLICE OF PEACE FORCES OF THE UN IN PR...
Danas u uvjetima globalizacije terorizma, trgovine ljudima i rastuće migracije stanovništva pred međunarodnim snagama UN i međunarodnim policijskim organizacijama stoji niz novih složenih zadataka u okviru borbi protiv zločina protiv čovječnosti. U svom radu navodimo razloge rastuće složenosti tih zadataka i karakteriziramo temeljne smjerove djelovanja međunarodnih policijskih organizacija i međunarodnih snaga UN u uvjetima globalizacije terorizma, trgovine ljudima i ekstremne migracije stanovništva. Posebice razmatramo problem borbe međunarodnih policijskih organizacija protiv trgovine ženama i djecom. ; Today, under the conditions of globalized terrorism, human traffi cking and growing migration of population, international forces of the UN and international police organizations are faced with a series of complex tasks in fi ghtinhg crimes against humanity. In this paper, the authors state reasons for growing complexity of these tasks and characterization of underlying directions of action of international police organizations and international forces of the UN against the eff ects of globalization of terrorism, human traffi cking and forced migration of population. We particularly consider the problem of collision of international police organizations against trafficking in women and children.
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Jugend zwischen Ausgrenzung und Integration, [Bd. 1], Theorien und Methoden eines internationalen Projekts ; [zbornik radova Simpozija "Internationales Lernen" održanog u Zagrebu 26 - 30. rujna 1996]
In: Jugend zwischen Ausgrenzung und Integration [Bd. 1]
Aktivni osiguranici i umirovljenici u Hrvatskoj -- ocekivani trendovi do 2031. godine
In: Revija za socijalnu politiku: Croatian journal of social policy, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 127-150
ISSN: 1330-2965
Migracije unutar istocnog bloka nakon raspada komunizma
In: Politicka misao, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 63-73
Due to the war in Bosnia & Herzegovina, the study of international migrations imposed itself, embracing the study of the migrations of the peoples of the former Yugoslavia & the problems of emigrants from the former East European states. The existing connection between the problem of emigrants & displaced persons, human rights, armed conflicts, lack of development, & immigration are studied within a broader perspective. The data from various states point to certain differences among the emigrants from Central Europe, the territory of the former Yugoslavia & Russia. Adapted from the source document.
Ekonomska reforma i migracije u Jugoslaviji: ekonometrijski model
In: Rasprave o migracijama br. 81
In: Discussions on migration no. 81
Migracije stanovništva na hrvatskom području neposredno prije i nakon završetka Drugoga svjetskog rata
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Band 48, Heft 3, S. 653-672
ISSN: 0590-9597
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Izbjeglištvo u suvremenom svijetu: od političkoteoretijskih utemeljenja do biopolitičkih ishoda
In: Biblioteka Book marker
Problemi povezani uz povratak izbjeglica i raseljenih osoba
In: Polemos: časopis za interdisciplinarna istraživanja rata i mira ; journal of interdisciplinary research on war and peace, Band 2, Heft 1-2, S. 171-185
ISSN: 1331-5595
Demografski aspekti ruralno-urbane dihotomije: iskustvo Jugoslavije i istocnoevropskih zemalja
In: Razvoj - development, international: journal of problems of socio-economic development, developing countries and international relations, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 21-39
ISSN: 0352-8553
Transnacionalni socijalni prostori: migrantske veze preko granica Hrvatske
In: Sociološka biblioteka
Izbjeglice - dvadeset godina poslije
In: Međunarodne studije: časopis za međunarodne odnose, vanjsku politiku i diplomaciju, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 129-150
ISSN: 1332-4756
Sjećanja slovenskih izgnanaca iz Zagreba na prisilno iseljavanje iz Slovenije tijekom Drugog svjetskog rata ; Zagreb's Slovenian Exiles' ("izgnanci") Memories of Forced Deportations from Slovenia during World War II
Autori u ovom radu donose informacije o organiziranim prisilnim iseljavanjima Slovenaca s područja Štajerske i Dolenjske, na područje NDH, Njemačke i Srbije, na temelju sjećanja kazivača, članova sekcije izgnanaca Slovenskog doma u Zagrebu. Na temelju objavljene literature i polustrukturiranih dubinskih intervjua, autori donose podatke o prisilnom iseljavanju, odvođenju u logore i životu u progonstvu te povratku kućama. ; Based on the testimonies of individuals from the Zagreb Section of the Society of Slovenian Exiles, the authors record various data on the forced exile from Slovenia in 1941. Following the short military conflict in April 1941, Slovenia was divided between Hungary, Germany and Italy. The Germans had a plan wherein they would forcibly deport the local Slovenian population from Styria (and in part Lower Carniola), then resettle migrants of German nationality (primarily from Gottschee) into their homes. The storytellers, most of whom were at the time children, recount their preparations for this forced exile, leaving their homes, and being brought to the labour camp Brestanica/Rajhenburg (ger. Reichenburg) and to Maribor, after which they were deported to Germany, the Independent State of Croatia or Serbia. Life in camps in Germany was very hard for most storytellers, and only few of them were lucky enough to be placed in German homes as help. In German camps, the Slovenians underwent heavy Germanisation, which is recounted by most of the witnesses, who were children at the time. After being forcibly moved to the Independent State of Croatia and its camp in Slavonska Požega, the Slovenians were then reallocated to the estates of Serbs who were previously forcibly deported to Serbia. Research shows that the position of the izgnanci in Croatia was worse than that of the izgnanci in Germany, as they were, for the most part, left to their own devices in Croatia. After the end of the war, most of the exiled Slovenians returned to their original homes. Upon return, they largely found ruined and abandoned houses, and were forced to start their lives over with nothing. Today, there are almost no living izgnanci who were older than 15 at the time of the exile and deportation. Therefore, the statements given by the witnesses in 2019 and 2020 were mostly given by persons who were no older than 8 at the moment of the exile. Collecting their memories is a challenge and it is high time to record their statements about these events from those witnesses who are still alive.
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Sociodemografske značajke i procesi u hrvatskim obalnim gradovima ; Socio-demographic characteristics and processes in Croatian coastal cities
Polarizacijski procesi započeti u Hrvatskoj 1950-ih rezultirali su nejednakim društveno-ekonomskim razvojem i prostornim prerazmještajem stanovništva, te koncentracijom stanovništva, radnih mjesta i stanova u gradskim naseljima. Obalni gradovi kao polovi i nositelji društveno-gospodarskog razvoja u svojim regijama postaju žarišta koncentracije stanovništva, a otoci i zaleđe prostori populacijskoga pražnjenja i starenja. Intenzivno doseljavanje pozitivno se odrazilo na demografski razvitak većih obalnih gradova, pa oni postaju nositelji bioreprodukcije i sve do posljednjega međupopisnoga razdoblja (1991.-2001.) bilježe dinamičan populacijski rast. Političke i gospodarske promjene te posljedice rata produbile su i ubrzale ionako nepovoljne demografske procese, što se ogleda u ukupnoj depopulaciji te pogoršanju struktura stanovništva obalnih jadranskih gradova. Smanjenje rodnosti, starenje stanovništva te promjene životnih vrijednosti i novi životni stil dovode do transformacije obitelji i promjena u veličini kućanstava i odnosa među članovima. Opća je tendencija postupno smanjivanje broja višečlanih kućanstava i neprestani rast udjela dvočlanih i samačkih kućanstava. ; Polarisation processes, which began in Croatia in the 1950's, resulted in disparate socio-economic development, in an uneven spatial distribution of the population, and in a concentration of people, jobs and housing in urban settlements. Coastal cities, as hubs and agents of socio-economic development, in their regions became focal points for the concentration of the population, while islands and hinterland areas suffered depopulation and demographic ageing. Intense in-migration had a positive influence on the demographic development of coastal cities. They became hotbeds of bioreproduction and up to the most recent intercensus period (1991–2001) displayed dynamic population growth. However political and economic changes in this recent period, together with the effects of the war, deepened and accelerated increasingly unfavourable demographic processes, which were reflected in an overall reduction of the population of coastal Adriatic cities, as well as in a deterioration of its structure. Decreasing fertility, demographic ageing and changes in life values brought about a transformation of the family, and hence changes in the size of households and in the relations among family members. The general trend today involves a gradual reduction in the number of household members, and a continuous increase in the number of two and one-member households.
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Opsesije i megalomanije oko Jasenovca i Bleiburga: Gubici stanovništva Jugoslavije u drugom svjetskom ratu
In: Biblioteka Globus
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