One of the most vexing issues in many of the world's so-called ethnic or minority conflicts is the question of language use by the State and its citizens. While international and national law has traditionally viewed language preference to be within a State's prerogative - at least when involving governmental activities and machinery - this position has proved to be a continuous source of acrimony and conflict, and wrong in some respects. Language, Minorities, and HumanRights is the most complete book ever written on the topic, providing for the first time an analysis of every...
One of the most vexing issues in many of the world's so-called ethnic or minority conflicts is the question of language use by the State and its citiz...