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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Wissenschaftliche Kritik und Reformbestrebungen zum Grenzschutz der DDR zwischen 1980 und 1990: Dokumente und Kommentare aus der Distanz von drei Jahrzehnten

Pech, Arthur, Jentsch, Hartmut 13 December 2018 (has links)
Ehemalige Offiziere der Grenztruppen der DDR legen Dokumente vor, in denen sie sich während ihres aktiven Dienstes kritisch mit dem praktizierten Grenzregime der DDR auseinandersetzten.:Rolf Ziegenbein, Vorwort. Autorenbeiträge: Arthur Pech, Dokumente und Kommentar. Hartmut Jentsch, Dokumente und Kommentar. Rolf Ziegenbein, Dokumente und Kommentar. Anlagen, Autoren.
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Grenzschutz und Grenzregime an der deutsch-deutschen Grenze: Standpunkte zu einer andauernden Kontroverse

Fischer, Dirk Rainer, Glaser, Günther, Pech, Arthur, Sladko, Joachim, Liebig, Horst 14 December 2018 (has links)
Kritischer Blick ehemaliger Offiziere der Grenztruppen der DDR auf das praktizierte Grenzregime.:Wolfgang Scheler, Vorwort Autorenbeiträge, Referate: Arthur Pech, Zum militarisierten Grenzregime der DDR. Rolf Ziegenbein, Grenzschutz an der deutsch-deutschen Grenze - zwischen Militär und Polizei. Diskussionsbeiträge: Dirk Fischer, Redebeitrag ohne Titel. Joachim Sladko, Redebeitrag ohne Titel. Horst Liebig, Die Anfänge eines zusätzlichen militärischen Schutzes der Staatsgrenze der DDR. Günther Glaser, Zu den beiden Referaten und möglichen Alternativen. Autoren, Abkürzungsverzeichnis.
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Humanitäres Regieren und die Flucht aus Syrien. Ethnographische Untersuchungen zum Migrations- und Grenzregime im Libanon / Humanitarian Government and Displacement from Syria. Ethnographic Investigations on the Migration and Border Regime in Lebanon

Schmelter, Susanne 19 December 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Between Guardian and Punisher : The Role of the German Inspectorate Finanzkontrolle Schwarzarbeit for Migrant Workers

Seitz, Tobias January 2022 (has links)
Many in Germany argue that the minimum wage and other protective provisions for migrant workers will only be effective when workplace inspections by the enforcement body "Finanzkontrolle Schwarzarbeit" (FKS) are stepped up. For this reason, a novel cooperation agreement between the FKS and migrant workers' counseling offices has been signed, in June 2021. This step is informed by the FKS' public image of being a guardian of the minimum wage and of victims of labor exploitation. The hypothesis of this thesis is that the argument of more inspections lead to less exploitation is oversimplified. Therefore, it explores the role that the FKS has for migrant workers in more detail by using regime theory and a methodological approach informed by ethnographic border regime analysis. An analysis of the FKS' formal duties codified in the law reveals its ambivalent character. Especially the concept of unlawful employment serves as an umbrella term that conflates protective as well as punitive provisions for migrant workers. In eleven qualitative interviews, FKS officers and migrant workers' counselors mostly rejected the FKS' image as a "workers' protection squad". Instead, they think that the FKS only served the interests of the state. As a consequence, exploited workers have no immediate benefit from FKS inspections, and sometimes even experience heavy detriments like the loss of their job, housing, or unpaid wages. The most severe consequences, like expulsions or deportations, result from violations of the Residence Act. For these reasons, counselors reacted differently to the new cooperation agreement. While most counselors have strong reservations or even refuse to work with law enforcement bodies, others have found ways to cooperate without putting their clients at risk. For such successful cooperation it is crucial that FKS officers take workers' and counselors' needs seriously and adapt their routines and protocols in order to instill trust. Under the current legal and institutional configuration, increasing the number of FKS inspections is not pertinent to combat the exploitation of migrant workers. The argument that vulnerabilities of migrant workers emerge from a lack of enforcement is blinding out the fact that the enforcement of labor law itself produces vulnerabilities. Institutions tasked with the enforcement of protective provisions, must not be tasked with enforcing punitive provisions against migrant workers. Instead, workers need to be given an active role in the enforcement of their own rights.

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