ECMI Publications Database
JEMIE - Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe is a peer-reviewed electronic journal edited under the auspices of the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI). JEMIE is a multi-disciplinary journal, which addresses minority issues across a broad range of studies, such as ethnopolitics, democratization, conflict management, good governance, participation, minority issues and minority rights. It is devoted to analysing current developments in minority-majority relations in the wider Europe, and stimulating further debate amongst academics, students and practitioners on issues of instability and integration that are hampering democratic development in Europe - both East and West.
Special Issue: The 1990 CSCE Copenhagen Document, East-West encounters and evolutions of the minority regime in Europe
Alexander Osipov - Introduction: The 1990 CSCE Copenhagen Document, East-West encounters and evolutions of the minority regime in Europe
Elizabeth Craig - Who Are The Minorities? The Role of the Right to Self-Identify within the European Minority Rights Framework
Tilman Lanz - Minority Cosmopolitanism: The Catalan Independence Process, the EU, and the Framework Convention for National Minorities
Alexander Osipov - The background of the Soviet Union’s involvement in the establishment of the European minority rights regime in the late 1980s
Stephanie E. Berry - The Continuing Relevance of the Copenhagen Document – Muslims in Western Europe and the Security Dimension
Ulrike Barten - The EU’s Lack of Commitment to Minority Protection