European Yearbook of Minority Issues: 2001/2Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1 ian. 2003 - 680 pagini The "European Yearbook of Minority Issues" provides a critical and timely review of contemporary developments in minority-majority relations in Europe. It combines analysis, commentary and documentation in relation to conflict management, international legal developments and domestic legislation affecting minorities in Europe. "Part I" contains scholarly articles and, in 2001/2, features three special focus sections ('Minority Rights as a New Regime of Multilevel Governance in Europe', 'Non-Discrimination' and 'Complex Power-Sharing Arrangements as a Means of Overcoming Self-Determination Disputes'), accompanied by a miscellaneous articles section. "Part II" reviews the implementation of minority legislation and international standards at the universal and regional levels as well as new developments in relation to them and contains a chronology of events. Apart from providing a unique annual overview of minority issues for both scholars and practitioners in this field, the Yearbook will be an indispensable reference tool for libraries, research institutes as well as governments and international organisations. |
Cuprins
On the Models of Minority Rights Supervision in Europe and How They | 29 |
The Right to SelfDetermination | 65 |
Managing the Minority Problem in PostCold War Europe Within | 85 |
Test Case | 131 |
The Evolving Human Right to Equality | 157 |
Some Thoughts about NonDiscrimination and Access to the Public | 207 |
Gabriel N Toggenburg | 231 |
The ConsociationalIntegrative | 247 |
Romanias Security Dilemma? | 349 |
Romani Political Mobilization in Central and Eastern Europe | 373 |
Minority Rights Protection in the United Kingdom | 395 |
to the European Convention on Human Rights | 425 |
Review of the Monitoring Process of the Council of Europe Framework | 435 |
The Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Committee | 461 |
The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights | 487 |
Protection of National Minorities through Bilateral Agreements in South | 535 |
Recent Trends in Complex PowerSharing in Bosnia and Herzegovina | 269 |
Consociational Theory and Northern Irelands Good Friday Agreement | 283 |
The Matignon Process and Insular Autonomy as a Response to Self | 299 |
Comments on the Resolution of SelfDetermination | 327 |
Multiethnicity or Binationalism? The Framework Agreement and | 335 |
The Activities of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities | 563 |
The Hungarian Status Law on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring | 593 |
Law on National Minorities of the Czech Republic | 623 |
Ethnopolitics in Europe 20002001 | 637 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
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