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Nell’elaborato viene presentata un’analisi della situazione relativa alla tutela delle lingue minoritarie in Europa e in Italia. Tale analisi si basa sulla nozione di “diritto linguistico”, derivata dal concetto di “diritto umano” e che... more
To pay tribute to the contributions made by Wallace Lambert in the field of immersion education at an international level, this article highlights initiatives undertaken to revitalize regional languages through immersion education in... more
מטרתו של מאמר זה היא להאיר את תרומתו החשובה של השופט רובינשטיין בעניין נאשף לשיח בנושא מעמדה של השפה הערבית בישראל. מעמדה של השפה הערבית בישראל נתפס במשפט ובציבור הישראלי כעניין טעון פוליטית ושנוי מאוד במחלוקת. השיח בנושא נע בין שני קצוות... more
The article investigates explicit and implicit state language policies in Dualist Hungary (1867-1918), focusing on its eastern, Romanian, Hungarian and German-speaking parts. It presents the regulation and practices, and sets them against... more
Summary The overwhelming majority of the minority and other representatives consulted by the Special Rapporteur on minority issues during her visit to Ukraine described a history of harmonious inter-ethnic and interfaith relations and... more
Text in Italian on the language rights of indigenous peoples.
Texte en italien sur les droits linguistiques des peuples autochtones.
Texte en italien sur les droits linguistiques des peuples autochtones.
This paper proposes the enactment of an ex gratia compensation scheme for loss of Indigenous languages in Australia. Although some Australian states have enacted ex gratia compensation schemes for the victims of the Stolen Generation... more
The linguistic conjunction regime in the Catalan education system has been subject to several controversies over the years and we can see one position in favour and another against the model. In this article we identify the main arguments... more
‘L’avenir de l’enseignement des langues locales : les obstacles juridiques et idéologiques dans un monde globalisant’, in L’enseignement des langues locales, institutions, méthodes idéologies : Actes des Quatrièmes journées des droits... more
Giovanni AGRESTI (2015), Migrazioni. Tra disagio linguistico e patrimoni culturali / Les migrations. Entre malaise linguistique et patrimoines culturels. Actes des Sixièmes Journées des Droits Linguistiques (Teramo-Giulianova-Fano... more
Handsfield, L. J. (2002). Teacher agency and double agents: Reconceptualizing linguistic genocide in education (Essay review). Harvard Educational Review, 2(4), 542-560.
Pace, democrazia, sviluppo economico e sociale costituiscono nel contempo le motivazioni e le finalità del processo di integrazione europea. È quanto si riscontra sia dal punto di vista teorico, come emerge per esempio dagli scritti di... more
Quello del riconoscimento della diversità linguistica e culturale, della garanzia dei diritti linguistici, che fanno parte a pieno titolo del più ampio novero dei diritti fondamentali dell’uomo, e dell’esistenza di apposite fonti... more
In 1984, Richard Ruiz set forth three orientations to language planning: language as problem, language as right, and language as resource. Since that time, the orientations have only become more powerful, rising to the level of paradigm... more
Report and commentary on the European Parliament Hearing (June 2016) on discrimination against lesser-used languages in the EU.
Resumo: Este artigo objetiva expor caminhos e desafios para o trabalho acadêmico-científico e/ou técnico-profissional na/da relação entre a Linguística e o Direito. Primeiramente, identificam-se e distinguem-se três caminhos principais na... more
România a trecut printr-o evoluție radicală în privința sistemului educațional. Chiar dacă această evoluție a fost inconstantă, statul român a reușit să ajungă de la un sistem asimilator și puternic discriminatoriu la un sistem oportun de... more
The northern Magar of Rolpo and Rukum districts of central Nepal speak a linguistically diverse set of Tibeto-Burman speech varieties collectively known as Magar Kham. This paper focuses on several related issues surrounding their ethnic... more
A century after the slaves of Saint-Domingue won their liberty, their descendants, the free peasantry of the Republic of Haiti, remained impoverished and without access to channels of recourse. Their isolation was exacerbated by the... more
The paper argues that the human rights enshrined in international treaties are not generally absolute. They are often qualified and subject to reasonable restrictions justifiable 'in an open and democratic society based on human dignity,... more
Open education provides opportunities for the inclusion of different languages in the education context. This conceptual article approaches the concept of language rights from a sociology of language perspective where language rights can... more
The call for a “common language” and a “shared identity that makes us Americans” not only hides a more pernicious social and cultural agenda but it is also part of the present attempt toward the ‘reorganization of a ‘cultural hegemony’ as... more
This article examines the extent to which the language rights regime in section 6 of the Zimbabwean Constitution affirms and accommodates linguistic diversity in Zimbabwe. The study further suggests ways in which Zimbabwe could... more
This paper deals with the state of language rights in Luxembourg in the light of immigration and the multilingualism associated with it. Although Luxembourg might appear to be an ideal case of multilingualism with three official languages... more
Language policies are born amidst the complex interplay of social, cultural, religious and political forces. With this in mind, Bernard Spolsky theorises that the language policy of any independent nation is driven, at its core, by four... more
"Abstract: This is an investigation about linguistic diversity, examining its decline in different societal conditions over the last century, and interrogating claims in language policy and planning to be ‘protecting linguistic... more
The paper argues that the rule of law and multiculturalism pose a real challenge for good governance in Africa (Kasonde, 2008; 2000). Using examples from Zambia and Zimbabwe, this paper critically examines existing policy, legislation and... more
This report aims at offering an interdisciplinary analytical overview of the literature on the notion of “linguistic justice” and more generally fairness in multilingual contexts. It focuses the biggest part of its attention on political... more
Policymakers need a conception of linguistic disadvantage to supply guidance about the relative priority of inequalities with a linguistic dimension and to inform decisions about whether such inequalities require correction or... more
The newly adopted Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe ushers in a new constitutional dispensation based upon a set of key constitutional principles. Such principles include the rule of law, judiciary independence, multipartism,... more
English summary: Multilingualism is a reality in South African classrooms. The Constitution of South Africa (Act 108 of 1996) and the national language policy recognize language rights and aims at supporting, promoting and developing the... more