| Practices in Interviewing Immigrants: Legal Implications- outcome of the reaserch |
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Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights in Poland gladly presents the outcome of the international project ”Practices in Interviewing Immigrants: Legal Implications”. Participants of that project were five countries: Slovakia (The Human Rights League), Poland (Helsinki Foundation For Human Rights), Hungary (The Hungarian Helsinki Committee), Czech Republic (The Organization for Aid to Refugees) and Ukraine (Caritas). Project was financed by the Visegard Fund. Foregoing organizations carried out the analysis of the interviewing practices used in the respective countries and prepared national reports in which they specified the main problems identified during the research and recommended some solutions. On the basis of the above-mentioned reports the comparative report was prepared in which the situation in all five countries was presented with the recommendations at the international level. Comparative report National report – POLAND Other national reports: 1) CZECH REPUBLIC 2) SLOVAKIA: http://www.hrl.sk/pages/publications# 3) UKRAINE: http://www.caritas-uzhgorod.org/en/project.html 4) HUNGARY http://helsinki.hu/Kiadvanyaink/htmls/ One of the outcomes of the project was the translation of the book: Tužinská, H. 2011. Questions of Description and Translation: Using Data from Anthropology and Ethnology in the Conduct and Interpretation of Interviews with Immigrants (Slovak original Bratislava 2010: Stimul.) |




