Flash Eurobarometer 364 (Electoral Rights)
Politisches Wissen und Meinung zum Wahlrecht für Bürger der Europäischen Union.
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Politisches Wissen und Meinung zum Wahlrecht für Bürger der Europäischen Union.
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Jugend und ihre Rechte.
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Wahlrecht in der Europäischen Union.
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Einstellung zu Kinder- und Jugendrechten. Gewalt gegen Kinder als nationales Problem.
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Kenntnis des Wahlrechts von EU-Bürgern. Einschätzung von möglichen Maßnahmen zur Erhöhung der Wahlbeteiligung bei EU-Parlamentswahlen.
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Verbraucherschutz und Verbraucherrechte in Rumänien.
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Verbraucherschutz und Verbraucherrechte in Rumänien.
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Verbraucherschutz und Verbraucherrechte in Rumänien.
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Die (Online-)Umfragedaten des Forschungsprojekts ´SCORE - Sub-national Context and Radical Right Support in Europe´ wurden im Jahr 2017 erhoben. Die Untersuchung konzentriert sich auf die Analyse der Ursachen und Auswirkungen subnationaler Unterschiede hinsichtlich der Unterstützung für die radikale Rechte in Deutschland.
Im Rahmen der Umfrage wurden Meinungen und Einstellungen zu einer Reihe von Themen erfragt, darunter Euroskeptizismus, Rechtspopulismus, Einstellungen zum Islam, Globalisierung sowie politische Identifikation und Partizipation. Der Datensatz wurde als deutsche Komponente des länderübergreifenden Projekts ´Sub-National Context and Radical Right Support in Europe (SCoRE)´ erhoben, an dem Frankreich, Deutschland, die Niederlande und das Vereinigte Königreich beteiligt sind. Die Online-Umfrage wurde von infratest dimap durchgeführt (N=25976).
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This is a dataset on right-wing extremist demonstrations that took place in Germany between 2005 and 2020. We used the German federal government's answers to brief parliamentary questions (Kleine Anfragen) tabled by the opposition left-wing party Die Linke to create this dataset. The dataset consists of 3290 observations and includes information on the location, date, number of participants, organizing actors, and the mottos of the right-wing extremist demonstrations.
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The last decades have witnessed an increase in cooperations in trade, resulting in the plethora of trade agreements with provisions on workers' rights. Many of these labour provisions aim to protect workers by stipulating acceptable minimum standards of working conditions and other labour rights. This study thus investigates the effectiveness of labour provisions in trade agreements using a new database of workers' right collated in 2012 and 2015 on a sample of 165 countries. Treatment effect estimates are prone to misspecifications in either the outcome or treatment model. Thus, to obtain unbiased estimates, we employ the doubly robust inverse probability weighted regression adjustment method estimation technique which is robust to misspecification of either the outcome or the treatment models, and uses inverse probability weights to correct the estimator in cases the regression model is misspecified. We analyse how labour provisions impact overall workers' rights and also differentiated between violation of workers' right in practice, and workers' right in law. Our results show that labour inclusive trade agreements significantly reduce the incidence of violation of workers' rights in law" and in practice as well as overall workers' rights violation. These results point out that global cooperations in the area of trade such as the one in which labour provisions are included in trade agreement are beneficial to reducing labour rights violation. Evidently, to achieve sustainable growth and step up the ladder of development, policy makers must strive to incorporate such provisions in trade agreements and other global cooperations when (re)negotiating trade agreements.
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The European Union (EU) as the flagship of supra-nationalism is in a severe crisis. Its legitimacy is increasingly questioned by populist and nationalist parties which claim that the political elites and procedures have become detached from the people and that immigrants endanger the welfare and the culture of the autochthonous population. In this context, the project investigates the potential of transnational citizenship and voting opportunities as current and future pathways contributing to reduce the distance between the people and politicians and to overcome the dichotomy between migrants and sedentary populations.
Based on normative theorizing, current empirical tendencies, and existing ideas, we first develop two proposals for transnationalizing voting spaces on the European and on the national level. The first proposal lays out how voters from EU member states could vote for parties from other member states in the election to the European Parliament. The second proposal envisions that voters from other EU member states could elect (a limited number of) representatives in the national parliament of each EU member state. These proposals build on and expand current trends to allow voting beyond the confines of territory (requirement: residency) and nationality (requirement: citizenship).
Second, with the help of a pan-European Electronic Voting Advice Application (VAA), we will gather information not only about the current extent of transnational voting (by external and dual citizens) and transnational campaigning of parties. We will also find out whether and where people and parties are willing to support and use those further opportunities for transnational voting that we lay out in our two proposals. VAAs play a double role in our project: Conceptually, they are necessary preconditions for making our proposals viable. Empirically, a VAA that we will set up together with the European University Institute in Florence will create the data for our and further scientific studies.Finally, our project brings together two strands of research: The first strand of research is concerned with citizenship rights and practices beyond the realm of the Westphalian nation state, while the second deals with the design of electoral systems for multi-national polities. We will test whether voters and parties are mainly driven by polity-centered considerations (interest in and identification with particular or multiple nation states or with the EU) or by policy-centered considerations (policy positions and preferences).
Altogether, the project will stimulate the discussion about a third transnational pathway for securing the effectiveness and legitimacy of the European Union beyond supranationalism and nationalism. It will tremendously expand our empirical knowledge out the current level of transnational orientations and practices of people and parties in Europe, and at the same time we will find out whether and where people and parties support expanded options for transnational voting. Furthermore, the project will allow us to keep at the forefront of research dealing with VAAs. Finally, the gained insights might be stimulating for other multi-lingual or multi-national democratic systems.
Verbraucherschutz und Kenntnisse über die Rechte als Verbraucher in Bulgarien.
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Verbraucherschutz und Verbraucherrechte in Bulgarien.
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Verbraucherschutz und Verbraucherrechte in Bulgarien.
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