Author (Person) | Topidi, Kyriaki |
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Publisher | Intersentia |
Publication Date | 2010 |
ISBN | 978-94-0000-010-0 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Contents: Part I: Theoretical Issues on Minority Rights Chapter 1. The Conceptual Background of Minority Rights in the European Union Chapter 2. Minorities, Enlargement and EU Law: Historical Perspectives and Political Connections Part II: Minority Conditionality and Law-Making in Candidate States Chapter 3. Three Legal Paths for Minority Protection in the EU Chapter 4. Walking the Paths of Citizenship, Diversity and Fundamental Rights: Questions and Limitations Chapter 5. Slovakia Chapter 6. Latvia Part III: EU Minority Rights: A System in Formation Chapter 7. Towards a More Consistent Approach to Minority Rights in the EU? This book explains and analyses questions on the dominant trends on minority rights protection at EU level, their effects on member states and their future perspectives through the prism of the recent enlargements. It begins by considering the role of the EU in minority protection and then moves on to provide a balanced approach of different possible methods to protect ethnic minorities using legal tools and principles available in EU law. It also includes case-studies that test the theoretical approaches previously described. Finally, the book concludes with an assessment of the future avenues for minority rights protection within the EU. The book’s distinct perspective aims at linking the complex legal framework of accession negotiations to the more political process of conditionality. It does so by tackling a subject area that has not often been treated from a human rights perspective. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.intersentia.be/ |
Subject Categories | Values and Beliefs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |