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Marina Caparini

 
 

Marina Caparini [Senior Research Fellow]

Marina  Caparini
E-mail:
mlcSPAMFILTER@nupi.no
Direct:
+ 47 22 99 40 11
Mobile:
+ 47 92 07 02 21
Post address:
Pb 8159 Dep, 0033 Oslo
Visiting address:
C.J. Hambros plass 2 D

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News
[2011-11-15]
Presentation at Workshop on a Human Rights Compliant Framework for Vetting of Members of the Security and Justice Sectors, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva.
[2011-09-16]
Presenting paper on ‘The Czech Roma Affair and Canadian Refugee Policy’ at the Centre for European Policy Studies’ Conference Foreigners, Refugees or Minorities? Rethinking People in the Context of Border Controls and Visa Policy in EU-Canada Relations”, Brussels.
[2011-07-03]
Presenting paper on SSR and displacement from the Brookings Institution – ICTJ project on transitional justice and displacement at the IASFM Conference ‘Governing Migration’, Kampala, Uganda
[2011-06-27]
Speaker on vetting and justice-sensitive security sector reform at the conference ‘Engendering Justice: What Role for Women in Transitional Justice?’, Amman, Jordan

Current research

Working in the Department for Security and Conflict Management on the Security Sector Reform programme.

 

Formal education
[2010]
PhD in War Studies, King's College, University of London: Internal Security Reform in Post-Communist Europe
[1993]
MA, University of Calgary, Canada: The Politics of Franco-German Relations, 1981–1993

Professional experience
[2010- ]
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Security and Conflict Management, NUPI
[2008]
Deputy Director, Security System Reform Program, International Center for Transitional Justice, NY
[2001-2007]
Senior Fellow, Research, Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of Armed Forces

 

Publications [vis kronologisk]

Articles (in books and journals)
  • Caparini , Marina (2013). State protection of the Czech Roma and the Canadian Refugee System,

    In Didier Bigo, Sergio Carrera and Elspeth Guild, eds., Foreigners, Refugees or Minorities?: Rethinking People in the Context of Border Controls and Visas .

    An earlier version of this text is available as a CEPS Working Paper.

    .Ashgate. [url]
  • Caparini , Marina (2012). Ensuring Long-Term Protection,

    in Transitional Justice and Displacement , ed. Roger Duthie (New York: Social Science Research Council, 2012).

    .New York,Social Science Research Council.p. 279-326.This article examines the intersection between transitional justice, displacement and security sector reform (SSR). It examines how justice-sensitive SSR principles and processes can contribute to meeting the immediate protection needs of refugees and IDPs, and support the development of longer-term durable solutions to displacement. [url]
  • Caparini , Marina (2010). Civil Society and the Future of Security Sector Reform,

    in Mark Sedra, ed., The Future of Security Sector Reform

    .Waterloo,Centre for International Governance Innovation.p. 244-262.This chapter by Marina Caparini offers a brief assessment of the engagement of security sector reform (SSR) with civil society. [url]
  • Caparini , Marina (2010). State protection of the Czech Roma and the Canadian refugee system,

    CEPS Paper in Liberty and Security in Europe, November 2010

    .Brussels,Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).This paper examines state protection as applied to the Roma minority group in the Czech Republic and the link to Roma refugee claimants in Canada. [url]

Books and reports