
Linguistic Human Rights
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- Intro
- Introduction
- I THE SCOPE OF LINGUISTIC HUMAN RIGHTS
- Section introduction
- Combining immigrant and autochthonous language rights: a territorial approach to multilingualism François Grin
- On the limits of ethnolinguistic democracy Joshua A. Fishman
- Linguistic human rights and educational policy in Russia Alexei A. Leontiev
- Linguistic human rights, past and present Tove Skutnabb-Kangas - Robert Phillipson
- Typology of language legislation Joseph-G. Turi
- Personal names and human rights Björn H. Jernudd
- II COUNTRY STUDIES: TOWARDS EMPOWERMENT
- Section introduction
- Language policy in the United States: a history of cultural genocide Eduardo Hernández-Chávez
- The discourse of disinformation: the debate on bilingual education and language rights in the United States Jim Cummins
- Beyond linguistic policy: the Soviet Union versus Estonia Mart Rannut
- Maori language rights in New Zealand Timoti S. Karetu
- The Sámi Language Act Ole Henrik Magga
- Australia's language policies and minority rights: a core value perspective J. J. Smolicz
- Combating educational disadvantage among Lebanese Australian children John Gibbons - William White - Pauline Gibbons
- III POST-COLONIAL DILEMMAS AND STRUGGLES
- Section introduction
- Indigenous education in Latin America: policies and legal frameworks Rainer Enrique Hamel
- Linguistic rights for Amerindian peoples in Latin America Rainer Enrique Hamel
- "Minority" cultures and their communication rights Lachman M. Khubchandani
- Kashmiri, a majority-minority language: an exploratory essay Makhan L. Tickoo
- Language rights in postcolonial Africa Robert Phillipson - Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
- Killing a mother tongue - how the Kurds are deprived of linguistic human rights Tove Skutnabb-Kangas - Sertaç Bucak
- Appendix
- Extracts from selected UN and regional documents covering linguistic human rights, proposals for such and resolutions on language rights
- Consolidated bibliography
- Notes on contributors
- Language index
- Person index
- Subject index
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