Realising Linguistic, Cultural and Educational Rights Through Non-Territorial Autonomy by David J. Smith
This is an open access book.
This is an open access book.
Introduction
David J. Smith, Ivan Dodovski and Flavia Ghencea
The Role of Law and Non-Territorial Autonomy Arrangements in the Implementation of Linguistic Rights: A Comparative Perspective
Vladimir Duric and Vasilije Markovic
'Living the Same Full Life'? A Critical Assessment of Non-Territorial Autonomy Practice in the Vojvodina and Sapmi Contexts
David J. Smith
The Dilemma of Responsibility: The Role of Kin-States and Nation-States in Implementing Non-Territorial Autonomy Models to Realise Minorities' Linguistic, Cultural and Educational Rights
Martin Klatt
The Evanescence of Autonomy for Minority Groups: The Hungarian Minority in Romania and the Complex Nexus of Dependence
Andreea Udrea
Illiberal Forms of Non-Territorial Autonomy: The Sudeten German Party Case
Oskar Mulej
The Implications of Administrative Decentralisation on the Development of Non-Territorial Autonomy Practices: The Case of Romania
Valentina Cornea, Mirela Paula Costache and Andreea Elena Matic
Linguistic Rights in Greece: Crossing Through Territorial and Non-Territorial Arrangements
Konstantinos Tsitselikis
Critical Analysis of the Linguistic Rights Strategies of the Hungarian National Minority Council in SerbiaKatinka Beretka
Non-Territorial Autonomy and Minority Rights: Impact of the Self-Governing National Communities on Minority Protection in Slovenia
Ljubica Djordjevic
Cultural Autonomy, Safe Haven or Window-Dressing? Institutions Maintained by Minority Self-Governments in Hungary
Balazs Dobos
Can Non-Territorial Autonomy Help to Enforce the Linguistic, Cultural and Educational Rights of the Roma?
Natalija Shikova and Immaculada Colomina Limonero