Justifications of Minority Protection in International LawThis volume examines minority protection in international law. Its task is twofold: to examine existing methods of minority protection, and to analyse the underlying justifications of minority protection as reflected in international legal standards and discourse. Part I outlines the theoretical framework; Part II addresses minority protection and its justifications in the League of Nations, the Council of Europe, the OSCE and the United Nations. Finally, the author argues that it is possible to develop a working holistic approach to minority protection combining protection of peace, human dignity and culture. |
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Cuprins
Abbreviations | 12 |
RIGHTS AND PROTECTION | 36 |
JUSTIFICATION | 55 |
THE THREE JUSTIFICATIONS | 68 |
12 | 86 |
34 | 92 |
MINORITY PROTECTION AND | 99 |
68 | 118 |
86 | 164 |
MINORITY PROTECTION IN | 197 |
94 | 219 |
108 | 227 |
131 | 233 |
MINORITY PROTECTION IN | 247 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUDING | 294 |
Table of Cases | 323 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
According adopted application Article 27 aspects Assembly chapter collective Commission Committee concept concerning concludes consideration Convention Council of Europe Court Covenant CSCE culture definition discrimination discussion documents draft economic effective equality established ethnic European examination existence fact Final freedom give groups human dignity Human Rights identity important individual interests international law interpretation issues Italy justification language League of Nations limited linguistic means measures meeting minority protection minority rights national minorities noted objective obligations opinion organisations OSCE participating parties peace persons belonging political position possible present preservation principles problems protection of minorities Protocol provisions question reasons recent recognised reference regarding regional relation religion religious representative requires respect rights of minorities rules self-determination social term territory Thornberry tion treaties violation World