Effective Participation of National Minorities and Conflict Prevention
Editat de William Romans, Iryna Ulasiuk, Anton Petrenko Thomsenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2019
This volume analyses the components of a balanced legal and policy framework related to effective participation of national minorities, with a view to preventing conflict, and reviews the related work of the OSCE and other international organisations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004390324
ISBN-10: 9004390324
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004390324
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Notă biografică
William Romans, LL.M. (Stellenbosch, 2001), LL.B. (Hon.) (Edinburgh, 1998), is a Senior Legal Adviser to the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. He is an attorney-at-law and has worked in the field of international law since 2001.
Iryna Ulasiuk, PhD in Law (European University Institute, 2010) is a Senior Legal Adviser at the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. She has a number of publications in the field of minority rights, education and language rights.
Anton Petrenko Thomsen, PhD in Political Science (University of Copenhagen, 2013) is a Political Adviser at the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. He has published in the field of human rights, comparative politics and international relations.
Iryna Ulasiuk, PhD in Law (European University Institute, 2010) is a Senior Legal Adviser at the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. She has a number of publications in the field of minority rights, education and language rights.
Anton Petrenko Thomsen, PhD in Political Science (University of Copenhagen, 2013) is a Political Adviser at the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. He has published in the field of human rights, comparative politics and international relations.
Cuprins
Preface
Lamberto Zannier
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Effective Participation of National Minorities from a Conflict Prevention Perspective
William Romans and Iryna Ulasiuk
2 Effective Participation of National Minorities in Public Life: the UN’s Perspective
Fernand de Varennes and Elżbieta Kuzborska-Pacha
3 Challenges to Participation in the Name of ‘Integration’: Participation, Equality and Identity as Interrelated Foundational Principles of Minority Protection
Kristin Henrard
4 The Lund Recommendations from the Perspective of the Framework Convention
Francesco Palermo and Petra Roter
5 Non-Territorial Autonomy: Traditional and Alternative Practices
Tove H. Malloy
6 Addressing Hungarian Minority Self- Governance Claims in Zakarpattya: an Assessment in Light of the Lund Recommendations
David J Smith and Mariana Semenyshyn
7 Lund through a Gender Lens: Participation of Minority Women in Political and Public Life
Tiina Kukkamaa-Bah and Jennifer Croft
8 National Minorities’ Participation in Cultural Life: a Human Rights, Integration, and Conflict Prevention Perspective
Laurențiu Hadîrcă
9 Roma and Sinti Political Participation
Iulius Rostas and Dan Pavel Doghi
10 Effective Participation of National Minorities in the Electoral Process
Dmitry Nurumov and Vasil Vashchanka
11 Participation of National Minorities in the Political Life of Georgia during the 2012 and 2016 Election Cycles
Nino Gogoladze
12 Taking the Lund Recommendations One Step Forward: Introducing a Measurement Approach
Anton Petrenko Thomsen
Appendix
Index
Lamberto Zannier
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Effective Participation of National Minorities from a Conflict Prevention Perspective
William Romans and Iryna Ulasiuk
2 Effective Participation of National Minorities in Public Life: the UN’s Perspective
Fernand de Varennes and Elżbieta Kuzborska-Pacha
3 Challenges to Participation in the Name of ‘Integration’: Participation, Equality and Identity as Interrelated Foundational Principles of Minority Protection
Kristin Henrard
4 The Lund Recommendations from the Perspective of the Framework Convention
Francesco Palermo and Petra Roter
5 Non-Territorial Autonomy: Traditional and Alternative Practices
Tove H. Malloy
6 Addressing Hungarian Minority Self- Governance Claims in Zakarpattya: an Assessment in Light of the Lund Recommendations
David J Smith and Mariana Semenyshyn
7 Lund through a Gender Lens: Participation of Minority Women in Political and Public Life
Tiina Kukkamaa-Bah and Jennifer Croft
8 National Minorities’ Participation in Cultural Life: a Human Rights, Integration, and Conflict Prevention Perspective
Laurențiu Hadîrcă
9 Roma and Sinti Political Participation
Iulius Rostas and Dan Pavel Doghi
10 Effective Participation of National Minorities in the Electoral Process
Dmitry Nurumov and Vasil Vashchanka
11 Participation of National Minorities in the Political Life of Georgia during the 2012 and 2016 Election Cycles
Nino Gogoladze
12 Taking the Lund Recommendations One Step Forward: Introducing a Measurement Approach
Anton Petrenko Thomsen
Appendix
Index