Protection of minority rights through bilateral treaties : : the case of Central and Eastern Europe / / edited by Arie Bloed and Pieter van Dijk.
Since the end of the Cold War, mounting tensions related to national minorities have increased international efforts to contain and to solve these inter-ethnic disputes. While much has been written about the efforts of international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Council of Europe an...
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Protection of minority rights through bilateral treaties : the case of Central and Eastern Europe / |
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Protection of minority rights through bilateral treaties : the case of Central and Eastern Europe / Contributors. -- Foreword -- A. Bloed, P. van Dijk. -- Introduction. -- Case Studies. -- Conclusions and Recommendations. -- Excursus. -- Annexes. -- Index. |
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Contributors. -- Foreword -- A. Bloed, P. van Dijk. -- Introduction. -- Case Studies. -- Conclusions and Recommendations. -- Excursus. -- Annexes. -- Index. |
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