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Separating Language from Ethnicity: The Paradoxes of Strict Language Policies and Increasing Social Harmony in the Baltic States
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Maps VII
- List of Tables VII
- List of Figures VIII
- List of Contributors IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Conceptualising and Implementing Linguistic Human Rights 1
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GENERAL ISSUES
- International Languages and International Human Rights 23
- Heroes, Rebels, Communities and States in Language Rights Activism and Litigation 47
- "Don't Speak Hungarian in Public!"— A Documentation and Analysis of Folk Linguistic Rights 81
- The Common Language Problem 99
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LEGAL ISSUES
- The Existing Rights of Minorities in International Law 115
- The Slovak State Language Law as a Trade Law Problem 147
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MARKET ISSUES
- Market Forces, Language Spread and Linguistic Diversity 167
- Linguistic Diversity, Human Rights and the "Free" Market 187
- Language Rights in the Emerging World Linguistic Order: The State, the Market and Communication Technologies 223
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LANGUAGE PLANNING ISSUES
- Separating Language from Ethnicity: The Paradoxes of Strict Language Policies and Increasing Social Harmony in the Baltic States 243
- Language Policy in a Changing Society: Problematic Issues in the Implementation of International Linguistic Human Rights Standards 263
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EDUCATION AND ETHNICITY ISSUES
- The Recognition of Sign Language: A Threat or the Way to a Solution? 277
- Linguistic Human Rights Problems among Romani and Boyash Speakers in Hungary with Special Attention to Education 297
- Contempt for Linguistic Human Rights in the Service of the Catholic Church: The Case of the Csángós 317
- Index 332
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Maps VII
- List of Tables VII
- List of Figures VIII
- List of Contributors IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Conceptualising and Implementing Linguistic Human Rights 1
-
GENERAL ISSUES
- International Languages and International Human Rights 23
- Heroes, Rebels, Communities and States in Language Rights Activism and Litigation 47
- "Don't Speak Hungarian in Public!"— A Documentation and Analysis of Folk Linguistic Rights 81
- The Common Language Problem 99
-
LEGAL ISSUES
- The Existing Rights of Minorities in International Law 115
- The Slovak State Language Law as a Trade Law Problem 147
-
MARKET ISSUES
- Market Forces, Language Spread and Linguistic Diversity 167
- Linguistic Diversity, Human Rights and the "Free" Market 187
- Language Rights in the Emerging World Linguistic Order: The State, the Market and Communication Technologies 223
-
LANGUAGE PLANNING ISSUES
- Separating Language from Ethnicity: The Paradoxes of Strict Language Policies and Increasing Social Harmony in the Baltic States 243
- Language Policy in a Changing Society: Problematic Issues in the Implementation of International Linguistic Human Rights Standards 263
-
EDUCATION AND ETHNICITY ISSUES
- The Recognition of Sign Language: A Threat or the Way to a Solution? 277
- Linguistic Human Rights Problems among Romani and Boyash Speakers in Hungary with Special Attention to Education 297
- Contempt for Linguistic Human Rights in the Service of the Catholic Church: The Case of the Csángós 317
- Index 332