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Language Rights and Duties in the Evolution of Public Law

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 2013

Summary

Das Buch untersucht die wichtigsten Beispiele für nationale Sprachregelungen. Es konzentriert sich auf den juristischen Aspekt der Sprachrechte und -pflichten und entwickelt seine Analyse mithilfe von drei verschiedenen Typen von Sprachrechten und -pflichten, die sich jeweils auf die Sprache von Mehrheiten, die von nationalen Minderheiten und die Sprache von Ausländern beziehen. Erscheint in Englisch.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2013
Copyright Year
2013
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-0785-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-4949-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Schriftenreihe der Europäischen Akademie Bozen, Bereich »Minderheiten und Autonomien«
Volume
23
Language
English
Pages
286
Product Type
Monograph

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 10
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  2. Language and the Law No access Pages 11 - 18
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  3. Brief History of Linguistic Rights. Linguistic Rights and Minority Rights. Evolution of the Doctrine. Linguistic Rights of the First, Second and Third Types. The Role of Comparative Law No access Pages 19 - 35
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      1. Introduction No access Pages 36 - 37
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      2. The Protection of French in France No access Pages 37 - 41
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      3. Protection of English in the USA No access Pages 41 - 53
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      1. Introduction No access Pages 53 - 54
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        1. The Awakening of Québec and the Discipline of Language Rights by the Two Different Territorial Levels of Government No access
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        2. ?Patriation? and the Language Measures in the ?Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms? No access
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        3. The Canadian Supreme Court and the UN Committee on Human Rights Judge Some Measures in Québec?s Bill 101 Prejudicial to Freedom of Expression (Later Law 178) No access
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        4. The Latest Developments in the Jurisprudence of the Canadian Supreme Court on Language Rights No access
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        1. Introductory Clarification No access
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      1. Linguistic Rights in Slovakia No access Pages 75 - 84
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        1. Other Cases of Legal Systems Deriving from the Dissolution of the Soviet Union. Ukraine and Kazakhstan No access
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        1. The case of Macedonia No access
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        1. The Inevitable Nationalism of the Newborn Turkish Republic. The Treaty of Lausanne No access
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        2. The Constitution of 1982 and its ?Turkocentric Approach? No access
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        3. The Need to Answer to the ?Criteria of Copenhagen? No access
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        4. Conclusions. Turkey Will Be Able to Enter the E.U. only If it Changes its Policies Towards Minorities No access
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    1. Final Clarifications on This Section No access Pages 113 - 117
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    1. Introductory Clarification No access Pages 118 - 119
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      1. The German Language in South Tyrol No access Pages 119 - 120
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      2. The Status of the Other German Minorities in Europe, and of the Swedes in Finland No access Pages 120 - 121
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      3. Tutelage of Minorities in Hungary, and the Tutelage of Hungarians in Countries on its Borders No access Pages 121 - 124
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      1. Catalonia, the Linguistic Nation Par Excellence No access Pages 124 - 138
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      2. Linguistic Regulation of the Other Autonomous Communities No access Pages 138 - 144
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      3. British Devolution and the Question of Welsh and Scottish Gaelic No access Pages 144 - 147
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      4. Linguistic Rights in the Autonomous Republics of the Russian Federation. The Linguistic Question in Tatarstan and of the Tartar Language No access Pages 147 - 152
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      1. Introductory Clarification No access Pages 152 - 155
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      2. Other Experiences of Average and Weak Linguistic Tutelage in Italy No access Pages 155 - 158
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      3. Protection of More Minority Languages No access Pages 158 - 160
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    2. Some Conclusions. Is Autonomy the Panacea for the Enjoyment of Rights by Linguistic Minorities? No access Pages 160 - 167
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      1. Historical Introduction to the Subject of Multilingualism in the Indian Sub-Continent No access Pages 168 - 174
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      2. The Indian Constitution and its Linguistic Provisions No access Pages 174 - 176
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      3. The Question of Linguistic states No access Pages 176 - 182
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      4. Adjustment and Proliferation of the Linguistic States and Official Languages No access Pages 182 - 187
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      1. Linguistic Rights in Pakistan No access Pages 187 - 191
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      2. Linguistic Rights in Bangladesh after Independence No access Pages 191 - 192
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      3. Linguistic Rights in Sri Lanka No access Pages 192 - 195
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      4. Linguistic Rights in Nepal No access Pages 195 - 197
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      5. Some Conclusions on the Indian Sub-Continent, Together With a Preliminary Look at the Situation of Linguistic Rights in Afghanistan No access Pages 197 - 198
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    1. Linguistic Rights in a Fragile and Incomplete Democracy under the Guidance of Outside Powers: The Case of Afghanistan No access Pages 198 - 204
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      1. The Historical Bases of Minority and Linguistic Issues in China No access Pages 204 - 208
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      2. Recent Juridical Developments in China, and Their Influence on the Minority and Linguistic Issue No access Pages 208 - 213
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      1. Language Rights in a Federation on Territorial and Ethnic Bases: Malaysia No access Pages 213 - 216
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      2. Language Rights in the City State of Singapore No access Pages 216 - 218
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      3. Linguistic Rights in One of the Most Richly Diverse States in the World: Indonesia No access Pages 218 - 222
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    2. Reflections, (Almost) Conclusive, on Linguistic Rights in Asia No access Pages 222 - 225
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    3. Language Rights of Arab States and of Some Islamic Legal Systems: a Feature in Common Between Asia and Africa. The Special Case of Israel No access Pages 225 - 233
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      1. Linguistic Rights in South Africa. From Apartheid to the Constitution of Everyone No access Pages 233 - 239
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      2. From the Letter of the Law to Difficult Practice. A Solution: ?Unitary Federalism? No access Pages 239 - 242
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    4. Brief Excursus on the Linguistic Rights in other African States No access Pages 242 - 249
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      1. Linguistic Rights of Indegenous People No access Pages 250 - 264
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      2. Linguistic Rights of the Roma No access Pages 264 - 268
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  5. Conclusions. The language as Incorporeal Good of a Special Kind. Between Inclusion of Individuals and the Maintenance of a Specific Collective Identity. A New Order of Linguistic Rights and Responsibilities No access Pages 269 - 282
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  6. Essential Bibliography No access Pages 283 - 286
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