ECMI Publications Database
General Editors: Sia Åkermark, Arie Bloed, Rainer Hofmann, Joseph Marko, James Mayall, John Packer, Marc Weller.
Managing Editors: Emma Lantschner, Tove Malloy. Focus Editors: Thomas Benedikter, Günther Rautz.
Table of Contents
Preliminary Material
(Editors European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online)
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Official Language Preferences, and the Recognition of a Person’s Name:
A Significant Clarification after Raihman v. Latvia
(Fernand de Varennes)
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Framing Ethnic Issues through the Notion of Discrimination:
The Case of Russia
(Alexander Osipov)
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The Protection of the Cultural Identity of Minorities in International Law:
Individual versus Collective Rights
(Claudia Tavani)
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EU Enlargement and Minority Rights:
A Regime in the Making
(David J. Galbreath)
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Project Report:
A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Minority Protection Rules in Ten New EU Member States
(Guido Schwellnus, Liudmila Mikalayeva and Lilla Balázs)
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Implementing Soft Law:
The Case of Equality Promotion
(Malte Brosig)
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European Integration and Minority Nationalist Mobilisation in France
(Emelyne Cheney)
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Defining the Indefinable:
A Definition of ‘Minority’ in EU Law
(Gulara Guliyeva)
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Minority Education—Torn in Contradictions?
(Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark)
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Romani Teaching:
Some General Considerations Based on Model Cases
(Dieter W. Halwachs)
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Learning the Neighbour’s Language: The Many Challenges in Achieving a Real Multilingual Society
The Case of Second Language Acquisition in the Minority–Majority Context of South Tyrol
(Andrea Abel, Chiara Vettori and Doris Forer)
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The Right to Education of Persons Belonging to National Minorities in Vojvodina 1974–2004
(Aleksandra Vujić)
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Recognizing Formal and Substantive Equality in the Oršuš Case
(Andrea Grgić)
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Minorities and the Media:
Present, Probing and Pressing Questions
(Tarlach McGonagle and Tom Moring)
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Language Minorities and New Media: Facing Trilingualism?
(Laszlo Vincze)
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BBC ALBA and the Evolution of Gaelic Television Broadcasting:
A Case Study
(Robert Dunbar)
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Minorities and Online ‘Hate Speech’:
A Parsing of Selected Complexities
(Tarlach McGonagle)
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Law and Religion:
The Need for the Development of an Interdisciplinary Framework of Analysis
(Joseph Marko)
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The Contribution of the European Court of Human Rights to Contemporary Religious-Related Dilemmas
(Roberta Medda-Windischer)
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Religious Minorities and Human Rights:
Bridging International and Domestic Perspectives on the Rights of Persons Belonging to Religious Minorities under English Law
(Nazila Ghanea)
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Positive Measures and the EU Equality Directives:
Closing the Protection Gap Between ‘New’ and ‘Old’ Minorities Through the Reasonable Accommodation of Religion?
(Jennifer Jackson-Preece)
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Review of the Monitoring Process of the Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
(Françoise Kempf)
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Developments in the Field of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
(Vesna Crnić-Grotić)
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Minority Rights Questions Addressed by the Venice Commission in 2010
(Pierre Garrone)
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The Activities of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities January 2010 to December 2010
(Stéphanie Marsal and Vincent de Graaf)
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The European Union and Minorities in 2010:
A Renewed Commitment?
(Gabriel N. Toggenburg and Karen McLaughlin)
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The Kurdish Opening and the Constitutional Reform:
Is there any Progress?
(Elçin Aktoprak)
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Denmark Adopts Unilateral Legislation in Favour of Kin-Minority
(Tove H. Malloy)
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The Development of Language Legislation in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine:
Similarities and Differences
(Iryna Ulasiuk)
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How to Stop a Perpetuum Mobile?
Interdisciplinary Insights into the Ongoing Issue of the Slovene Ethnic Minority in Austria: The Question of Bilingual Topography
(Jürgen Pirker)
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The Distinction of Minority Language Protection and Languages as a Cultural Heritage in Italy.
The Case of the Piedmontese Dialect
(Ulrike Haider Quercia)
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Marc Weller and Katherine Nobbs (eds.), Asymmetric Autonomy and the Settlement of Ethnic Confl icts
(Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010), ISBN: 978-0-8122-4230-0 (Hardback)
(Francesco Palermo)
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Marc Weller, Contested Statehood: Kosovo’s Struggle for Independence
(Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009), ISBN: 978-0199566167 (Hardback).
James Ker-Lindsay, Kosovo: The Path to Contested Statehood in the Balkans
(London, I.B.Tauris, 2009), ISBN: 978-1848850125 (Hardback)
(Jan Asmussen)
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Annelies Verstichel, Participation, Representation and Identity.
The Right of Persons Belonging to Minorities to Effective Participation in Public Affairs: Content, Justifi cation and Limits
(Antwerp, Oxford, Portland: Intersentia, 2009), ISBN: 978-9050958400 (Hardback)
(Verena Wisthaler)
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Appendix
(Editors European Yearbook of Minority Issues)
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