Language Policy and Conflict Prevention
Editat de Iryna Ulasiuk, Laurenţiu Hadîrcă, William Romansen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 apr 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004357747
ISBN-10: 9004357742
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004357742
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Preface
Lamberto Zannier
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Shaping Language Policies to Promote Stability
Bob Deen and William Romans
2 The hcnm Approach to the Promotion of the State/Official Language in Various osce Participating States
Laurenţiu Hadîrcă
3 To Speak or Not to Speak: Minority Languages, the Public Administration and the Enforcement of Linguistic Requirements
Iryna Ulasiuk and Laurenţiu Hadîrcă
4 Mind Your Own Business: The Oslo Recommendations and the Linguistic Rights of National Minorities in Economic Life
Jennifer Croft
5 The Intersection of Language and Religion in the Context of National Minorities
Asa Solway and Alessandro Rotta
6 hcnm Recommendations on the Use of Minority Languages in the Broadcast Media as a Baseline for Context-specific Advice to Participating States
Sarah Stephan and Dmitry Nurumov
7 The hcnm Impact on Minority and State Language Promotion and on the Social Integration of Diverse Societies Through Education: The cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Atanasia Stoianova and Michael Angermann
8 Continued Relevance of an “Oslo” Language Policy in a Changing World
Fernand de Varennes and Elżbieta Kuzborska
9 “The Borders of My Language Mean the Borders of My World”. Language Rights and Their Evolving Significance for Minority Rights and Integration of Societies
Francesco Palermo
10 Language Rights in the Work of the Advisory Committee
Petra Roter and Brigitta Busch
11 The Right to Display Place Names in Regional or Minority Languages within the Council of Europe Legal Framework
Vesna Crnić-Grotić
12 Protection of Linguistic Rights of Linguistic Minorities in the un Context
Rita Izsák-Ndiaye
13 Language Rights and the Work of the European Union
Bruno De Witte
14 ‘Taking Oslo Online’: Minority Language Policy & the Internet
Jennifer Jackson-Preece
15 Language Rights and Duties for New Minorities: Integration through Diversity Governance
Joseph Marko and Roberta Medda-Windischer
Appendix
Index
Lamberto Zannier
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: Language, Integration of Societies and Conflict Prevention
1 Introduction: Shaping Language Policies to Promote Stability
Bob Deen and William Romans
2 The hcnm Approach to the Promotion of the State/Official Language in Various osce Participating States
Laurenţiu Hadîrcă
3 To Speak or Not to Speak: Minority Languages, the Public Administration and the Enforcement of Linguistic Requirements
Iryna Ulasiuk and Laurenţiu Hadîrcă
4 Mind Your Own Business: The Oslo Recommendations and the Linguistic Rights of National Minorities in Economic Life
Jennifer Croft
5 The Intersection of Language and Religion in the Context of National Minorities
Asa Solway and Alessandro Rotta
6 hcnm Recommendations on the Use of Minority Languages in the Broadcast Media as a Baseline for Context-specific Advice to Participating States
Sarah Stephan and Dmitry Nurumov
7 The hcnm Impact on Minority and State Language Promotion and on the Social Integration of Diverse Societies Through Education: The cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Atanasia Stoianova and Michael Angermann
Part 2: Language Rights and Evolving Standards and Practice
8 Continued Relevance of an “Oslo” Language Policy in a Changing World
Fernand de Varennes and Elżbieta Kuzborska
9 “The Borders of My Language Mean the Borders of My World”. Language Rights and Their Evolving Significance for Minority Rights and Integration of Societies
Francesco Palermo
10 Language Rights in the Work of the Advisory Committee
Petra Roter and Brigitta Busch
11 The Right to Display Place Names in Regional or Minority Languages within the Council of Europe Legal Framework
Vesna Crnić-Grotić
12 Protection of Linguistic Rights of Linguistic Minorities in the un Context
Rita Izsák-Ndiaye
13 Language Rights and the Work of the European Union
Bruno De Witte
14 ‘Taking Oslo Online’: Minority Language Policy & the Internet
Jennifer Jackson-Preece
15 Language Rights and Duties for New Minorities: Integration through Diversity Governance
Joseph Marko and Roberta Medda-Windischer
Appendix
Index
Notă biografică
Iryna Ulasiuk Ph.D. (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.
Laurenţiu Hadîrcă, LL.M. in Comparative Constitutional Law (CEU, 2004), M.Litt. in International Relations (Monash University, 2005) is a Senior Legal Adviser to the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. He has several publications on human rights and international relations.
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.
Laurenţiu Hadîrcă, LL.M. in Comparative Constitutional Law (CEU, 2004), M.Litt. in International Relations (Monash University, 2005) is a Senior Legal Adviser to the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. He has several publications on human rights and international relations.
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.