Minorities: Community and Identity 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-69311-3_20
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Humane Incorporation: The Shape of Acceptable Options For Relations between Majorities and Minorities

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“…), Minorities: A Question of Human Rights?, Oxford, Pergamon, 1984, 21; N.S. Rodley, "Conceptual Problems in the Protection of Minorities: International Legal Developments", I.e., 64;J. Theunis,o.c.,92).…”
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“…), Minorities: A Question of Human Rights?, Oxford, Pergamon, 1984, 21; N.S. Rodley, "Conceptual Problems in the Protection of Minorities: International Legal Developments", I.e., 64;J. Theunis,o.c.,92).…”
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“…self-understanding of each country set limits upon the options that are possible for that country -no one solution is best, or even possible for all' . 64 This argument often recurs also in more specific terms when it is focused on a specific issue or matter. For example, regarding the elaboration of a certain language policy it can be argued that a state should take the prevalent circumstances into account.…”
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