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Minorities, Minority Rights and Internal Self-Determination

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The book questions the classic idea of self-determination - the right to self-determination is a right of peoples, not of minorities - by examining the content of the right to self-determination and the content of minority rights. Self-determination has four dimensions: the political, the economic, the social and the cultural dimensions. Minorities have minority rights that touch on most aspects of life as a member of a minority. If there is an overlap between minority rights and the different dimensions of self-determination, the concept that the right to self-determination is only applicable to peoples loses credibility. No global and general conclusion is envisaged; there are restrictions in place. The work is limited to the European framework and is further restricted to classic minorities. The argument is based on a legitimacy and justice approach. The analysis in this book shows that some minority rights overlap with the different dimensions of internal self-determination. In short, classic minorities in Europe have a right to internal self-determination.

List of contents

Part I: Introduction.- The international relations framework.- Classic sources on minority rights and self-determination.- Non-state actors and non-binding instruments.- Legitimacy and justice.- Legitimacy and justice of non-binding instruments.- Part II: Minority rights.- Minority, people, nation.- Understanding self-determination.- Part III: Minority rights and internal self-determination.- Putting together the pieces.- Part IV: Conclusion.- Summary.

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The book questions the classic idea of self-determination – the right to self-determination is a right of peoples, not of minorities – by examining the content of the right to self-determination and the content of minority rights. Self-determination has four dimensions: the political, the economic, the social and the cultural dimensions. Minorities have minority rights that touch on most aspects of life as a member of a minority. If there is an overlap between minority rights and the different dimensions of self-determination, the concept that the right to self-determination is only applicable to peoples loses credibility. No global and general conclusion is envisaged; there are restrictions in place. The work is limited to the European framework and is further restricted to classic minorities. The argument is based on a legitimacy and justice approach. The analysis in this book shows that some minority rights overlap with the different dimensions of internal self-determination. In short, classic minorities in Europe have a right to internal self-determination.

Product details

Authors Ulrike Barten
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319355801
ISBN 978-3-31-935580-1
No. of pages 295
Dimensions 179 mm x 19 mm x 239 mm
Weight 480 g
Illustrations XIII, 295 p. 4 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Internationale Beziehungen, B, Human Rights, International Relations, Self-Determination, Minorities, Law and Criminology, National Minorities, Minority Rights, UN Minority Declaration

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