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Managing Babel: The International Legal Protection of Minorities in the Twentieth Century: International Studies in Human Rights, cartea 81

Autor Li-Ann Thio
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 feb 2005
Minority protection is integral to a civilised standard of internal good governance. The goal of promoting friendly inter-group relations within states highlights the linkages between constitutionalism and the extending reach of international law in shaping domestic governance and structuring relations between the state, non-state communities and individuals. While law per se cannot guarantee the security and integrity of minority groups, law and legal institutions play a role in promoting a tolerant and pluralistic environment and a multicultural ethos that appreciates, rather than resents, ethno-cultural diversity. This book is a comprehensive, modern study of the important field of international protection of minority rights, focusing on 20th century developments. Minority rights regimes, which address the issue of group identity and autonomy, have essentially been a stabilising force, buttressing state survivability in the face of claims to self-determination or secession. These serve to promote the peaceful co-existence of distinct ethno-cultural groups, captured by the metaphor of ‘Babel’, within existing states. Despite overlaps, the content of minority protection is more modest than the claim of indigenous groups for collective rights or peoples’ rights to self-determination. As part of the contemporary corpus of human rights norms, minority protection may be appreciated as an aspect of the evolving content of the ‘internal’ dimension of the right to self-determination. Chapter 1 introduces some key definitional and conceptual problems in the field of minority protection and presents a brief historical review of international approaches up to 1919. Chapter 2 discusses the League of Nations era. Chapter 3 examines approaches towards minority protection after World War Two as reflected in the drafting of the United Nations Charter and efforts to protect minorities outside the UN regime. In this period, discussed in Chapters 4 and 5, minorities' issues remained largely submerged within the UN project of promoting universal individual human rights. Chapter 6 addresses the post-1989 revival in minorities' issues within the UN; Chapter 7 offers a succinct overview of what might be considered a parallel history with respect to the development of regional human rights schemes and what these afford to minority protection, closing with concluding observations.
Meticulously researched, this volume offers a valuable synthesis of this important but often heart-breaking field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004141988
ISBN-10: 9004141987
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 163 x 244 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria International Studies in Human Rights


Cuprins

Foreword;
Acknowledgements;
Table of Agreements,
Charters, Committees, Conventions, Declarations, Resolutions, Recommendations, and Treaties;
Table of Cases; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations;
Introduction;
1. The International Legal Protection of Minorities in the Twentieth Century: A Preliminary Orientation;
2. The Inter-war Era & the First Institutional Attempt at the International Regulation of the Problem of Minorities;
3. The End of the ‘Remarkable Experiment’: Approaches towards
Minority Protection in the Aftermath of World War Two;
4. The Submergence and Gradual Reemergence of Minorities Issues within the United Nations Human Rights Regime 1945-1989;
5. The Revival in Minorities Issues within the United Nations (1989-2000): Approaches towards Substance and Definition;
6. The Implementation of Minority Rights within the United Nations Human Rights Regime;
7. Concluding Observations;
Appendix A: Treaty between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and Poland;
Appendix B: Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities;
Appendix C: Approaches towards the Definition of Minorities and Related Groups by UN Bodies;
Appendix D: Draft Minority Protection Clauses;
Select Bibliography;
Index.

Notă biografică

Li-ann Thio received a B.A. (Hons) from the University of Oxford, a LL.M. from Harvard Law School and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge and is a Barrister of Gray’s Inn, UK. She is presently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, where she teaches public international law, human rights and constitutional law. Formerly Chief Editor of the Singapore Journal of International & Comparative Law, she is currently an Editor of the Singapore Yearbook of International Law and an Advisory Board member of the New Zealand Yearbook of International Law. Her publications include Constitutional Law in Malaysia & Singapore (Butterworths, 1997) and she has published numerous journal articles in the field of international law, constitutional and administrative law.

Recenzii

'Dr Thio's work provides a splendid and insightful account of the processes which have led us to a new stage in the development of minority protection.'
From the Preface to the book by Professor James Crawford, University of Cambridge.