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Ethical reflection of access of undocumented immigrants to healthcare in the Czech Republic
Surová, Zuzana ; Štica, Petr (advisor) ; Bouma, David (referee)
The diploma thesis "Ethical reflection of access of undocumented immigrants to healthcare in the Czech Republic" deals with ethically relevant aspects of access of undocumented immigrants to healthcare and healthcare system in the Czech Republic. The thesis focuses on healthcare in relation to human rights and on the role of states as a guarantor of human rights. The diploma thesis will reflect this topic from perspective of human rights and from ethical perspective. The thesis aims to propose measures of legislation scope in area of healthcare as well as immigration politics in the Czech Republic, which should contribute to find ethically responsible and human rights-oriented solution concerning the access of undocumented immigrants to healthcare and healthcare system. Keywords migration; undocumented immigrants; human rights; health care; health care system; Czech Republic
Charakteristika a vývoj vztahů mezi vládou a neziskovým sektorem v otázce poskytování právní pomoci iregulérním imigrantům v Řecku
Palisa, Radek
This thesis examines the relationship between the Greek government and the Greek non-profit sector in the issue of providing legal assistance to asylum seekers. The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part starts by explaining the terminology associated with different types of migrants. It discusses the Government's obligation towards asylum seekers as defined in International, European, and national legislation. It discuss the evolution of immigration into Greece and Greece's response it by forming Migration and Asylum Policy. The practical part starts by an analysis of the current asylum situation in Greece. It proceeds to examine the relationship between the Greek government and the Greek non-profit sector in the issue of providing legal assistance through the Young Model of government-nonprofit relations. First, it discusses that the Greek NGOs specialising in the provision of legal aid to asylum seekers fill the void which has been left by the Government. Secondly, the thesis proposes that the Government is also in a complementary relationship with the NGOs as it finances their activities through the European Refugee Fund. Thirdly, it identifies the Greek government and the Greek NGOs as being adversaries in the field of policy formation and implementation.

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