Double standards pertaining to minority protection / edited by Kristin Henrard.

While allegations of double standards are mostly voiced in relation to the EU, this book takes a multidimensional approach to the use of differential standards concerning minorities and minority protection. Not only do academics from different disciplines contribute to the volume but the multidimens...

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Superior document:Studies in international minority and group rights ; v. 1
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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in international minority and group rights ; v. 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (454 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / K. Henrard
  • Introduction / K. Henrard
  • ‘The EU, Double Standards And Minority Protection’: A Double Redefinition And Future Prospects / Kristin Henrard
  • The Framework Convention On The Protection Of National Minorities And The Law Of The European Union / Olivier de Schutter
  • Are Some States And Minorities More Equal Than Others? Double Standards And The Work Of The OSCE High Commissioner On National Minorities / Natalie Sabanadze and Vincent de Graaf
  • Reducing The Risk Of Differential Standards In Minority Protection: The Holistic Approach Of The UN Independent Expert On Minority Issues / Anna Meijknecht
  • The Rights Of ‘New’ Minorities: Scope And Restrictions / Asbjørn Eide
  • Changing Paradigms In The Traditional Dichotomy Of Old And New Minorities / Roberta Medda-Windischer
  • Rationalizing The Differentiation Between ‘New’ And ‘Old’ Minorities? The Role Of The Margin Of Appreciation Doctrine In Determining The Scope Of Protection Of Minority Rights / Yutaka Arai-Takahashi
  • Do Vulnerable Groups Within Ethnic, Religious Or Linguistic Minorities Need Special Standards? / Clive Baldwin
  • Standards To Eliminate Compounded Discrimination: The Case Of The Intersectionality Of ‘Minorities Within Minorities’ Or, Why Universal Legal Standards Must Engage With The Concept Of Culture / Tove H. Malloy
  • Annexes / K. Henrard
  • Index / K. Henrard.