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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Introduction.- Part I: Identities in Europe-The Perception of the “Other”.- Chapter 2. The Two Sides of the Mirror: Stereotypes of and from People on the Move in Europe.- Chapter 3. European Media Discourses of the Refugee “Crisis” and Human Rights.- Chapter 4. Instrumentalizing Refugees: Turkey, Greece and the European Union.- Chapter 5. Generation Z vs Millennials: Attitudes on Gender, Culture and Migration.- Chapter 6. Politics and Identity Issues: The Case of North Macedonia – After the Prespa Agreement.- Part II: The Role of European Charters and of the European Pillar of Social Rights in Fighting Social Exclusion.- Chapter 7. The European Social Charter and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU.- Chapter 8. The Governance of the European Pillar of Social Rights: Open Method of Coordination or Community Method?.- Part III: The Role of the European Union and National Policies in Fighting Social Exclusion Based on Racial Origin and Other Characteristics.- Chapter 9. European Union Approaches to Europe’s Romani People: The Potential of a Capabilities Approach to Law and Policy Making.- Chapter 10. Beyond Recognition? Locating “Roma representation” in Italy and Spain.- Chapter 11. The Role of EU Accessibility Legislation in Fighting Social Exclusion of Persons with Disabilities.- Chapter 12. From Policy to Case-Law: Have the Rights of Intersex Persons and Non-Binary and Gender-Diverse Persons Finally Become Visible Across Europe? .- Chapter 13. Positive Discrimination: How Can This Be Achieved Under Directive 2000/78? .- Chapter 14. The Role of the Ombudsman as National Equality Body: The Case of Greece.- Part IV: Contemporary Challenges and Solutions Proposed.- Chapter 15. Minimum Guaranteed Income in a Multi-level Constitutional Universe: Scope and Implementation in the Greek and EU Legal Order.- Chapter 16. Can Courts Safeguard Europe’s Social Acquis? Evidence From National and Supranational Jurisprudence.- Chapter 17. Social Solidarity Economy and Social Inclusion in Greece: Radicalism Does Not Meet Vulnerability on the Ground and in Policy-making.- Chapter 18. Digital Exclusion, Social Exclusion, the Workplace Digital Divide, Algorithmic Decision-making and the Digital Transformation of the Enterprise From a Legal-Social Perspective.