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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Other Authors: Richter, Dagmar, 1961-
Language:English
Published: Oisterwijk : Berlin : Wolf Legal Publishers ; BWV, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, [2012], ©2012.
Series:Recht der Jugend und des Bildungswesens. RdJB--Bücher ; v. 4.
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Physical Description:381 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction / Ingo Richter
  • Language as a right in international law : limits and potentials / Fernanad de Varennes
  • Protecting language rights within the human rights system of the Council of Europe / Norman Weiss
  • Art. 22 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and the diversity of languages / Jörg Ennuschat, Enrico Tille
  • The EU principle of integral multilingualism : on the road towards expansion or restriction? / Kerstin Odendahl, Jan Scheffler
  • Language rights in the world polity : from non-discrimination to multilingualism / Dominik Bohl
  • Immigrants and their children : a historical perspective / Charles Glenn
  • Integration through language : under the guiding principle of reciprocity : the case of Germany / Jutta Limbach
  • Multiple minorities or plurilingual learners? : allophone immigrant children's language education rights in Canada / Gail Prasad
  • Language rights and linguistic minorities / Ingrid Gogolin, Stefan Oeter
  • A reaction to Gogolin and Oeter / Hartmut Esser
  • The place of language law in communicative space (and the challenge posed by migration) / Thomas Krefeld
  • Do you speak Swiss? : the rights and obligations of members of new linguistic minorities in a multilingual immigration society / Jörg Künzli, Alberto Achermann
  • Minority schooling in Germany / Thede Boysen
  • The use of language education in Belgium / Gracienne Lawers
  • Linguistic minorities in Spain / Xabier Arzoz
  • Linguistic pluralism and citizenship in Romania / Dragoș Dragoman
  • Education challenges in the Raramuri indigenous community : the bicultural-bilingual approach / Guillermo Guajardo
  • Linguistic minorities and social inequality : obstacles and attempted solutions in the United States / Jessica Sperling
  • The legal regulation of linguistic diversity in television and radio broadcasting in Russia / Iryna Ulasiuk
  • Thirty six million language pairs / Thomas Petzold
  • Conclusions / Ingo Richter.