Justifications of Minority Protection in International LawBRILL, 27 sept. 2021 - 332 pagini This 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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Abbreviations | 12 |
Part I THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK | 13 |
Part II MINORITY PROTECTION AND ITS JUSTIFICATIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS | 99 |
Selected Bibliography | 300 |
Table of Cases | 323 |
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International Studies in Human Rights | 329 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
adopted Albania application Article 14 Article 27 Bloed Capotorti chapter Civil and Political collective rights Commission Committee of Ministers concept conflict Convention on Human Copenhagen Document Council of Europe Court Covenant on Civil CSCE Cultural Rights Declaration definition dimension mechanism discrimination discussion draft Economic ethnic European Convention Explanatory Report Final Act Framework Convention groups HCNM Helsinki Helsinki Final Act High Commissioner human dignity Human Dimension Human Rights Committee ICCPR identity indigenous individual International Covenant international law interpretation Kymlicka Latvia League of Nations ments minority issues minority languages minority protection minority rights national minorities obligations opinion organisations OSCE paragraph paras Parliamentary Assembly participating parties peace persons belonging Political Rights principles protection of minorities Protocol provisions question recognised regarding Regional or Minority religion religious rights of minorities rights of persons self-determination Thornberry tion Tomuschat treaties United Nations Vienna violation