This open access book presents a cross-disciplinary insight and policy analysis into the
effects of European legal and political frameworks on the life of 'Roma migrants' in Europe. It
outlines the creation and implementation of Roma policies at the European level provides a
systematic understanding of identity-based exclusion and explores concrete case studies that
reveal how integration and immigration policies work in practice. The book also shows how the
Roma example might be employed in tackling the governance implications of our increasingly
complex societies and assesses its potential and limitations for integration policies of
vulnerable groups such as refugees and other discriminated minorities. As such the book will be
of interest to academics practitioners policy-makers and a wider academic community working
in migration refugee poverty and integration issues more broadly.