1. | Les minorités nationales et le défi de la sécurité en Europe, 1993 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Les minorités nationales et le défi de la sécurité en Europe / - (Research paper ; No. 21), iii, 45 p.. - New York ; Geneva : United Nations : UNIDIR, 1993. - ISSN 1014-4021 ISBN 92 9045-085-1 LANGUAGE: FRE INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Dinstein, Yoram : Models of autonomy, 1981 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Models of autonomy / Dinstein, Yoram, ix, 319 p.. - Jerusalem : Tel Aviv Univ. , 1981. ISBN 0 87855 435 1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are : . Introduction p. 1. THE FRAMEWORK OF AUTONOMY:. 1. Models of autonomy within the United Nations framework by Louis B. Sohn p. 5. 2. Federalism and autonomy by Rudolf Bernhardt p. 23. AUTONOMY IN EUROPE:. 3. A framework for local autonomy : the Greenland case by Isi Foighel p. 31. 4. Autonomy in South Tyrol by Christoph Schreuer p. 53. 5. The Catalan and Basque movements for autonomy by Schlomo Ben-Ami p. 67. 6. Autonomous arrangements in the Balkan States by Zvi Yavets p. 85. 7. The autonomy that never was : the autonomy plans for the Sudeten in 1938. by Eliezer Yapou p. 97. . AUTONOMY IN AMERICA:. 8. Purteo Rico : Autonomy, statehood, independence? by Natan Lerner p. 125. 9. Autonomy in the thirteen colonies : was the American Revolution really necessary? by Robert A. Friedlander p. 135. . AUTONOMY IN AFRICA:. 10. Anatomy of an autonomy : the case of Southern Sudan by Haim Shaked p. 151. 11.The Eritrean autonomy 1952-1962 : its failure and its contribution to further escalation by Haggai Erlich p. 171. 12. The Eritrean autonomy : a case study of a failure by Theodor Meron; Anna Mamalakis Pappas p. 183. . AUTONOMY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : THE GENERAL CONCEPT:. 13. The concept of autonomy in international law by Hurst Hannum ; Richard B. Lillich p. 215. . THE AUTONOMY NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND EGYPT:. 14. Legal aspects of the Camp David framework for peace in relation to the autonomy proposal by Mayer Gabay p. 255. 15. The autonomy plan and negotiations for the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in their political context by Itamar Rabinovich p. 261. 16. Reflections on the autonomy : the Camp David accords and the obligation to negotiate in good faith by Amos Shapira p. 283. . CONCLUSIONS:. 17. Autonomy by Yoram Dinstein p. 291. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Denmark / Eritrea / USA / Spain / Estonia / Egypt / Switzerland / East Africa / North Africa : 8220 / 5227 / 6357 / 5300 NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Convention of Paris |
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3. | Raento, Pauliina : Baskimaan ETA - tarina poliittisesta väkivallasta, 1994 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Baskimaan ETA - tarina poliittisesta väkivallasta / Raento, Pauliina REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Ulkopolitiikka : 4., p. 36-44. - Helsinki : Ulkopoliittinen instituutti, 1994. - ISSN 0501-0659 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Roca Junyent, Miquel : La situation en Espagne, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series La situation en Espagne / Roca Junyent, Miquel REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Autonomies locales, intégrité territoriale et protection des minorités : colloque international, Lausanne, 25-27 avril 1996 : Local self-government, territorial integrity and protection of minorities, international colloquium, 25-27 April 1996 / in cooperation with European Commission for Democracy through Law of the Council of Europe (Venice Commission) - (Publications of the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law ; 29), p. 175-182. - Zürich : Schulthess, 1996. ISBN 3-7255-3542-6 LANGUAGE: FRE INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Kly, Yussuf Naim : A popular guide to minority rights, 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph A popular guide to minority rights / Kly, Yussuf Naim, 224 p.. - Atlanta, GA : Clarity Press, 1995. ISBN 0-932863-19-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Non-discrimination in U. S. Courts : a non-solution, by Aviam Soifer. 2. White racial nationalism in the United States, by Ronald Walters. 3. Proceedings of the IHRAAM/hamline conference on African-Americans and the right to self-determination. 4. Minority groups : some questions and answers, by Y.N. Kly & Diana Kly. 5. What states can do to protect minorities, by Asbjorn Eide. 6. Democratic pluralism, the right to remedy and national minorities, by Y. N. Kly. 7. International law and reparations, by Theo van Boven. 8. Using the UN to advance minority concerns : the IHRAAM petitition under ECOSOC resolution 1503 (XLVIII) 1993. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain / Norway NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ICCPR-27; Extracts from the constitutions of Spain, China, Norway, Mikmaq Commonwealth, CDE-2-5; CERD-1-2; UNESCO declaration on race and racial prejudice; Declaration on the rights of minorities; |
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6. | Javier Ruiz Vieytez, Eduardo : The Basque country and the Basque language Euskal herria and Euskera, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document The Basque country and the Basque language Euskal herria and Euskera : dossier for the European Bureau for Lesse Used Languages study visit to the Swedish community in Finland / Javier Ruiz Vieytez, Eduardo, 43 p.. - Basque Country : University of Deusto-Bilbao, 1996. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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7. | International conference on the European charter for regional or minority , 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series International conference on the European charter for regional or minority : conference organised by the Directorate of Environment and Local Authorities of the Council of Europe / - (Regional or minority languages ; no. 1), 61 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 1998. ISBN 92-871-3775-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: REPORTS:. 1. Presentation of the European charter for regional or minority languages, by Philip Blair. 2. Regional or minority languages and education problems, by Romedi Arquint. 3. Problems raised by the use of regional or minority languages, by Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones. 4. The use of regional or minority languages in social and economic life, by Carmen Garmendia Lasa. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / Slovak Republic / Sweden / Slovenia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands NOTE (MEETINGS): Conference, Strasbourg (France), [19980326-19980327], [C] NOTE (GENERAL): European charter for regional or minority languages; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; European charter of local self-government; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Oslo recommendations; |
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8. | Kushner, Tony : Refugees in an age of genocide, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Refugees in an age of genocide : global, national and local perspectives during the twentieth century / Kushner, Tony ; Knox, Katharine, xxxvii, 505 p. . - London : Frank Cass, 1999. ISBN 0-7146-4341-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Refugees, Place and Memory : 1.1 World history, local studies and the refugee. 1.2. Localities and the refugees. 1.3. International change and the 'refugee crisis' 1.4. Defining refugees and common trends in twentieth-century movements PART I THE CLOSING OF ASYLUM, 1900-1932 : 1. Refugees in the Age of Mass Immigration: From the Late Nineteenth Century to the First World War. 1.1. The origins of the Jewish refugee movement. 1.2. The growth of anti-alienism in Britain and beyond. 1.3. Refugees and local society. 2. Refugees and the First World War: 2.1. Anti-alienism in the First World War. 2.2 The arrival of Belgian refugees. 2.3. The local impact of Belgian refugees. 2.4. The memory and significance of the Belgian refugees. 3. Triumphant Anti-Alienism: The Absence of Asylum, 1919-1932: 3.1. The absence of Armenian refugees in post-1918 Britain. 3.2. Post-war anti-alienism. 3.3 The background to Atlantic Park Hostel. 3.4. The establishment of Atlantic Park Hostel in the context of international politics. 3.5. Atlantic Park and British Jewish politics. 3.6. Life in Atlantic Park Hostel and the local impact. PART 2 : THE FASCIST ERA, 1933-1945 : 4. Refugees from the Spanish Civil War : 4.1. The rise of fascism and the Spanish Civil War. 4.2. Support for the Republicans and assistance to the refugees. 4.3. The arrival of the children and life in the camps 4.4 Responses to the refugees. 4.5. The legacy of the Basque refugees. 5. Refugees from Nazism, 1933-1939: 5.1. Introduction: The meaning of asylum during the 1930s. 5.2. Patterns of refugee movement, 1933-1937. 5.3. The Anschlass and Austrian Jewry. 5.4. 'Kristallnacht' and after. 5.5 Local responses in Britain to the Jewish plight. 5.6. The Refugee Children's Movement. 5.7. Domestic service and nursing. 5.8. Smaller work schemes. 5.9. Local initiatives. 10. Conclusion: Place and identity. 6. Refugees, the Second World War and the Holocaust. 6.1. War, internment and after. 6. 2 War refugees and local memory. 6.3. The Holocaust and local place. 6.4 The end of mass rescue. 6. 5. The destruction of Polish Jewry. 6.6. Local knowledge of the 'Final Solution' 6.7. The final stages of the Holocaust. 6.8. Survivors and the local world. 6.9. Conclusion. PART 3 REFUGEES FROM THE COLD WAR: 7. Polish Refugees: Assistance to Wartime Heroes. 7.2 The Polish background and settlement in Britain. 7.3 The transition to life in Britain. 7.4 Life in the camps and employment in Britain. 7.5 Local and national responses to the Poles. 7.6. The aftermath of the Polish settlement. 8. Refugees from Hungary: Anti-Communist Fervour Takes Hold. 8.1. The Hungarian background. 8.1. The Hungarian refugee movement. 8.2. Responses to the Hungarian refugees. 8.3 Life in Britain. 8.4 Hampshire and the refugees. 8.5. Conclusion. PART 4 GOVERNMENT ENFORCED DISPERSAL DURING THE 1970s AND 1980s: 9.1. Ugandan Asian Exiles: The Colonial Connection. 9.2 The background to the Ugandan Asian crisis. 9.3 Responses to the Ugandan Asian refugees. 9.4 The dispersal policy. 9.5 Life in Britain. 9.6 Conclusion. 10. Refugees from Chile: A Gesture of International Solidarity: 10.1 The Chilean background. 10.2 The settlement of Chilean refugees. 10.3 Settlement in Britain 10.4 British reception of the Chileans. 10.5 The Chileans' experience of settlement. 11. Refugees from Indo-China: A Media-Driven Resettlement Scheme? 11.1 The flight from persecution. 11.2 Offers of asylum. 11.3 Settlement in Britain. 11.4 The lives of Vietnamese refugees in Britain. 11.5 The reception camps and beyond. 11.6 Popular responses to the Vietnamese. 11.7 Refugee integration. 11.8 Conclusion. PART 5. WORLD ASYLUM SEEKERS AT THE END OF THE CENTURA CLOSING THE DOORS : 12. The Kurds: A Moment of Humanity in an Era of Restriction? 12.1 The Kurdish background. 12.2 Responses in Britain. 12.3 Responding to the Kurdish refugees at a local level. 12.4 Kurdish refugee life. 13. Refugees from Former Yugoslavia: The Last 'Programme' Refugees? 13.1 The collapse of Yugoslavia. 13.2 British responses to the crisis. 13.3.The former Yugoslavs in Britain. 13.4 Local responses. 13.5 Conclusion. 14. Refugees from the Former Zaire: The Context of Colour. 14.1 The Zairean background. 14.2 The Zairean refugee movement. 14.3 The use of detention and the assault on asylum. 14.4 Responses to Zaireans in Britain. 14.5 Local responses and Zairean refugees in Hampshire. CONCLUSION : Asylum, refugees and 'home'. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom / Armenia / Poland / Hungary / Asia / Uganda / Viet Nam / Yugoslavia / Zaire |
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9. | Mc Colgan, Michale : Mission internationale d'enquete, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Mission internationale d'enquete : France : la porte ouverte a l'arbitraire = International mission of inquiry : France : paving the way for arbitrary justice / Mc Colgan, Michale ; Attanasio, Alessandro REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Rapport :hors serie de la lettre bimensuelle de la FIDH : no. 271., 56 p.. - Paris : Federation Internationale des Ligues des Droits de l'Homme [FIDH], 1999. LANGUAGE: FRE, ENG INDEX WORDS:
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10. | Agirre, Amaia : General plan for the development of the Basque language, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial General plan for the development of the Basque language : an overview / Agirre, Amaia REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Contact bulletin : vol. 16; no. 3., p. 4-5. - Brussels : The European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages, 2000. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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11. | Kinga, Gal (ed.) : Minority governance in Europe, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Minority governance in Europe / Kinga, Gal (ed.) - (ECMI/LGI series on ethnopolitics and minority issues), xviii, 378 p.. - Budapest : Open Society Institute, 2002. ISBN 967-9419-40-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: TABLE OF CONTENTS :. Challenges for Minority Governance on the Threshold of the Twenty-first Century PART I. MINORITY GOVERNANCE CONCEPTS IN EUROPE: THEORY AND PRACTICE European Options of Autonomy: A Typology of Autonomy Models of Self-Governance Minority Groups and Autonomy from an International Perspective Geopolitical Aspects of the Minority Question in Central Europe Minority Self-Governance: An Economic Perspective PART II. FUNCTIONING AUTONOMIES IN EUROPE Regional Autonomy in South Tyrol: The Case of the Autonomous Province of Bozen/ Bolzano Autonomy and Conflict-Transformation: The Case of the Gagauz Territorial Autonomy in the Republic of Moldova An Experiment in Better Governance: Devolution in Scotland The Sami Cultural Autonomies in the Nordic Countries Systems of Minority Self-Government in Hungary PART III. SELF-GOVERNMENT: A FRAMEWORK FOR CONFLICT SETTLEMENT? Insular Autonomy: Recent Developments in Corsica Concepts of Minority Self-Governance in Central Europe: Overview of the Proposals of the Hungarian Minorities Chances of Autonomy in Vojvodina: Regional or Ethnic Autonomy? The Rambouillet and the UNMIK Approach to Self-Government in Kosovo Governing Post-War Bosnia PART IV. CONCLUSION Comparative Evaluation of the Cases Examined and Prospects for the Future Models for Minority Governance and Participation: Power-Sharing and Territorial Autonomy INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / Corsica / Croatia / Denmark / Netherlands / Estonia / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Northern Ireland / Italy / Macedonia / Moldova / Norway / Romania / Russian Federation / Slovakia / Serbia / Sweden / Switzerland / Turkey / Ukraine / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands Faeroe Islands Kosovo Scotland NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Petersburg G-8 declaration; ICCPR; ECHR; European charter for regional or minority languages; Genocide convention; Dayton peace agreement; European charter for regional self-government;
URL http://lgi.osi.hu/publications/default.asp?id=213 |
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12. | Letamendia, Francisco : The Basque country and the use of violence, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The Basque country and the use of violence : cross-border cooperation in view of the European Union / Letamendia, Francisco REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Tilburg foreign law review : vol. 6; no. 4., p. 387-414. - Tilburg : Tilburg University, 1997. - ISSN 0926-874X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Agamben, Giorgio : Means without end, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Means without end : notes on politics / Agamben, Giorgio - (Theory out of bounds), 153 p.. - Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2000. ISBN 0-8166-3036-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Form-of-life. 2. Beyond human rights. 3. What is a people?. 4.What is camp?. 5. Notes on gesture. 6. Languages and peoples. 7. Marginal notes on commentaries on the society of the spectacle. 8. The face. 9. Sovereign police. 10. Notes on politics. 11. In this exile (Italian diary, 1992-94). INDEX WORDS:
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14. | Turano, Leslie : Spain, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Spain : banning political parties as a response to Basque terrorism / Turano, Leslie REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of constitutional law : vol. 1; no. 4., p. 730-740. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003 . - ISSN 1474-2640 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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15. | Vieytez, Eduardo J. Ruiz : Territorial autonomy and European national minorities, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Territorial autonomy and European national minorities : South Tyrol, the Bsque country and the Åland Islands / Vieytez, Eduardo J. Ruiz ; Kallonen, Markko REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: European yearbook of minority issues [=EYMI] / vol. 2, 2002/3, p. 247-282. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-13839-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain / Finland / South Tyrol LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands |
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16. | Arzoz, Xabier (ed.) : Respecting linguistic diversity in the European Union, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Respecting linguistic diversity in the European Union / Arzoz, Xabier (ed.) - (Studies in world language problems ; vol. 2), viii, 269 p.. - Amsterdam : John Benjamins publ. comp., 2008. - ISSN 1572-1183 ISBN 978-90-272-2833-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Preface, Xabier Arzoz. The protectio Introduction: Respecting linguistic diversity in the European Union, Xabier Arzoz. Part 1. Factual and theoretical approaches:. 1. Linguistic diversity as curse and as by-product, Philippe Van Parijs. 2. Linguistic diversity in the European Union: An overview, Patxi Juaristi, Timothy Reagan and Humphrey Tonkin. 3. Principles of policy evaluation and their application to multilingualism in the European Union, François Grin. 4. A one-dimensional diversity? European integration and the challenge of language policy, Peter A. Kraus. Part 2. Protection of linguistic diversity in EU law:. 1. Union citizenship and language rights, Peter Hilpold. 2. EC law and minority language policy: Some recent developments, Niamh Nic Shuibhne. 3. The protection of linguistic diversity through Article 22 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, Xabier Arzoz. 4. The protection of linguistic diversity through provisions of the EU Charter other than Article 22, Bruno de Witte. 5. Languages that are official in part of the territory of the Member States: Second-class languages or institutional recognition in EU law?, Antoni Milian-Massana. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ICCPR; European charter for regional or minority languages; TEU; Eu treaty; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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17. | Spiliopoulou Åkermark, Sia (ed.) : Constitutions, autonomies and the EU, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Constitutions, autonomies and the EU / Spiliopoulou Åkermark, Sia (ed.) - ( Report from the Åland Islands Peace Institute ; no. 3), 57 p.. - Mariehamn : Åland Islands Peace Institute, 2008. - ISSN 1797-1845 ISBN 978-952-5265-30-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain / Finland LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Åland Islands
URL https://www.peace.ax/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=112&Itemid=28 |
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18. | The European charter for regional or minority languages, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The European charter for regional or minority languages : legal challenges and opportunities /, 275 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2008. ISBN 978-92-871-6333-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Language protection and the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: quo vadis?, by Fernand de Varennes. 2. Definitively interpreting the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: the legal challenges, by Robert Dunbar. 3. The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and the principle of non-discrimination, by Jean-Marie Woehrling. 4. The implementation of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in Spain, by Xabier Arzoz. 5. The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: a judicial instrument or a political instrument - the case of Navarre, by Iulen Urbiola Loiarte. 6. The Catalan language and monitoring the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in Spain, by Santiago-Jose Castella Surribas and Miquel Strubell. 7. Challenges of applying the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages to a federal country: the Belgian example, by Jean-Luc Fauconnier. 8. Ukraine's long and winding road to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, by Bill Bowring and Myroslava Antonovych. 9. The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and France: stocktaking and prospects for a ratification in abeyance. Discourse analysis and the configuration of the "doxa", by Giovanni Agresti. 10. An opportunity avoided? The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and UK language policy, by Wilson McLeod. 11. The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and the current legislative and policy contexts in the north of Ireland, by Janet Muller. 12. Chartering new territories in Welsh language judicial proceedings , by Catrin Fflur Huws. 13. Higher education and Article 8.1.e of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: ' a Welsh "opportunity avoided"?, by Gwynedd Parry. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain / Belgium / Ukraine / France / United Kingdom / Ireland / Wales NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-28; ECHRP-12; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2008
URL http://book.coe.int/EN/ficheouvrage.php?PAGEID=36&lang=EN&produit_aliasid=2337 |
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19. | Mahler, Claudia (ed.) : The United Nations decade for human rights education and the inclusion of national minorities, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The United Nations decade for human rights education and the inclusion of national minorities / Mahler, Claudia (ed.) ; Mihr, Anja ; Toivanen, Reetta, 204 p.. - Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2009. ISBN 978-3-631-56807-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents :. I: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBALISATION:. 1. Elena Ippoliti: Human Rights Education: Global Initiatives at the United Nations. 2. Claudia Mahler/Anja Mihr/Reetta Toivanen: The UN Decade for Human Rights. Education 1995-2004 and its Contribution to the Furtherance of the Rights of National Minorities in Europe. 3. Paul Martin: Human Rights and the Academy. II: HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION VERSUS EDUCATION FOR DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP AND POLITICAL EDUCATION:. 4. Audrey Osler: Human Rights Education and Education for Democratic Citizenship: Competing or Complimentary Agendas?. 5. Carolyn Kissane: Turning Walls into Doors: Challenges and Opportunities for Human Rights Education. 6. Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark: Education and Human Rights - Kind Intentions and Brutal Realities. 7. Anja Mihr: The State, Politics and Human Rights Education During the UN Decade for Human Rights Education. The Case of Spain and Armenia. III: TEACHING HUMAN RIGHTS IN DIFFERENT POLITICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS:. 8. Sulev Valdmaa: Educating Citizens for Democracy. - Changes in the Estonian Education System. 9. Theresa Khorozyan: Democratic Reforms and Human Rights Education: Are The Education Reforms Directed To Shape New Democratic Political Culture In Armenia?. 10. Reetta Toivanen: Sustainability of Human Rights and Minority Education. IV: MINORITIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION:. 11. Theodore S. Orlin: Human Rights Law as a Paradigm for the Protection and Advancement of Minority Education in Europe. 12. Inken Stern/Jana Luptáková: Human Rights Education and Roma in Slovakia. 13. Claudia Mahler: Is Human Rights Education a Means of Supporting Minorities? INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain / Armenia / Estonia / Slovakia / Germany NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-26; CERD-7; ICESCR-13; CEDAW-10; CRC-29; European Charter on regional and minority languages; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; ICCPR;
URL http://www.peterlang.de/LOCALPDF/Buecher/BookDetail_56807.pdf?CFID=60619769&CFTOKEN=54346821 |
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20. | Minority language protection in Europe, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Minority language protection in Europe : into a new decade / - (Regional or minority languages ; no. 8), 205 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2010. ISBN 978-92-871-6727-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. I. Before the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages:. 1. The European Convention on Human Rights and minority languages, by Manuela Lezertua Rodriguez. II. Lessons of 1998-2008 - Implementing the Charter:. 2. The Charter's monitoring mechanism: a practical perspective, by Sigve Gramstad. 3. The impact of the Charter, by Vesna Crnic-Grotic. III. Challenges of 1998-2008 - Ratifying the Charter:. A. Problems and perspectives in ratification of the Charter:. 4. The case of Belgium, by Yves Lejeune. 5. The case of the Baltic states, by Snezana Trifunovska. B. Drafting periodic reports and implementing recommendations: case studies:. 6. The case of Switzerland, by Constantin Pitsch. 7. The case of Hungary, by Judit Solymosi. 8. The case of Spain, by José Maria Perez Medina. 9. The Spanish Constitution: problems in applying the Charter, by Alberto Lopez Basaguren. IV. Experiences of 1998-2008 - Promoting and protecting minority languages:. 10. The evolution of the Basque revival, by Patxi Baztarrika. 11. The protection of small languages in Trentino, by Marco Viola. V. After 2008 - Into a new decade:. 12. The Charter as a living instrument: legal challenges and perspectives, by Robert Dunbar. 13. Ensuring the Charter is effective in the European legal order, by Stefan Oeter. 14. Conclusion from a small language: some thoughts by a writer, by Anjel Lertxundi. INDEX WORDS:
LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Catalan NOTE (GENERAL): European Charter for regional or minority languages; ICCPR-27; ICESCR-13; CDE-5; Declaration on the rights of minorities; CRC-30; ECHRP12-1; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2010 |
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21. | Crenshaw, Martha (ed.) : The consequences of counterterrorism, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The consequences of counterterrorism / Crenshaw, Martha (ed.), viii, 421 p.. - New York : Russel Sage Found., 2010. ISBN 978-0-87154-073-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1: Introduction, by Martha Crenshaw. PART I: Governance, Civil Liberties, and Securitization:. Chapter 2. Counterterrorism Regimes and the Rule of Law: The Effects of Emergency Legislation on Separation of Powers, Civil Liberties, and Other Fundamental Constitutional Norms, by John E. Finn. Chapter 3: The Uses and Abuses of Terrorist Designation Lists, by Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Jean-Luc Marret. Chapter 4: Immigration Policy as Counterterrorism: The Effects of Security on Migration and Border Control in the European Union, by Gallya Lahav. PART II: National Counterterrorism Responses:. Chapter 5: The Social Contract and the Three Types of Terrorism: Democratic Society in the United Kingdom After 9/11 and 7/7, by Dirk Haubrich. Chapter 6 : Confronting Terrorism in Northern Ireland and the Basque Country: Challenges for Democracy and Legitimacy, by Rogelio Alonso. Chapter 7: French Responses to Terrorism from the Algerian War to the Present, by Jeremy Shapiro. Chapter 8: Germany’s Response to 9/11: The Importance of Checks and Balances, by Giovanni Capoccia. Chapter 9: The Consequences of Counterterrorist Policies in Israel, by Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger. Chapter 10: Terrorism as Conventional Security for Democracies: America, Japan, and Military Action in the Asia-Pacific, by David Leheny. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Algeria / Australia / Austria / Canada / China / Colombia / France / India / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Netherlands / Norway / Russian Federation / USSR / Spain / Switzerland / Syria / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Barcelona declaration; ToA;
URL http://www.russellsage.org/publications/consequences-counterterrorism |