Language rights revisited : the challenge of global migration and communication / Dagmar Richter [and others], (eds.).
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Europe, yet is nowhere near passing its acid test in other parts of the world. Examples show that it is not only a question of linguistic autonomy, but of ethnic and religious conflicts, which are simmeri...
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Language: | English |
Published: |
Oisterwijk : Berlin :
Wolf Legal Publishers ; BWV, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag,
[2012], ©2012.
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Series: | Recht der Jugend und des Bildungswesens. RdJB--Bücher ;
v. 4. |
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Physical Description: | 381 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Summary: |
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Europe, yet is nowhere near passing its acid test in other parts of the world. Examples show that it is not only a question of linguistic autonomy, but of ethnic and religious conflicts, which are simmering in the foreground. Hence, there are reasons for doubting whether international agreements designed to guarantee linguistic autonomy can solve these conflicts. |
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Call Number: | K3242 .L36 2012 |
Bibliography Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9783830531005 (BWV) 3830531001 (BWV) |