Eichler, Jessika
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개인저자 | Eichler, Jessika Topidi, Kyriaki. |
서명/저자사항 | Minority Recognition and the Diversity Deficit[electronic resource] :Comparative Perspectives:Eichler, Jessika. |
발행사항 | London :Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,2022. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (225 p.). |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: Eichler, Jessika Minority Recognition and the Diversity Deficit London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2022, 9781509953073 |
ISBN | 1509953094 9781509953097 |
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Description based upon print version of record.
7. Nationality Self-governments and Parliamentary Representation |
내용주기 | Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1. Introductory Remarks: Minority Recognition and its Transformative Potential -- Critically Engaging with the Diversity Deficit -- 1. The Book in a Nutshell: A Shifting Approach In/To Minority Studies -- 2. Top-Down Approaches In and By the Law: Minority Group Recognition and Legal Categories -- 3. Minority Governance from Below: Autonomy, Self-governance, Civil Society and Indigenous Movements as Ingredients of Societal Transformation 4. Disentangling Recognition and (De-)Classifying Minorities: Responses from Diversity Governance -- 5. Ways Forward in the Never-Ending Struggle for Minority Recognition: Attempts to Bypass the Status Quo -- PART I: THEORISING RECOGNITION: (DE)CONSTRUCTING MINORITIES IN THE LAW AND ELSEWHERE -- 2. Making Social Groups Visible to and in Law -- Essentialisation and Law's Generality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social Groups in the Legal Landscape: Terminological and Conceptual Clarifications -- 3. The 'Essentialisation' Charge -- 4. Essentialisation and Law's Generality 5. Instead of Conclusion: Is There a Way Out? -- 3. Politicising Differences, Fighting Inequalities: Quilombolas in Brazil1 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Recognition-Redistribution, Categorical Inequalities, Vertical and Horizontal Inequalities -- 3. Articulating Differences and Inequalities -- 4. The Quilombola Articulation -- 5. Conclusions -- 4. Collectivising Human Rights or Scales of Collectivisation: Andean Constitutionalism and other Juridical Points of Departure -- 1. Forums of Categorisation: The Judicialisation of Collective Rights in the Multiscale World of Legal Orders 2. Collectivisation Through Supranational Judicial Dialogue or as its Manifestation -- 3. Vindicating Collective Rights: Standing as a Debate in its Own Terms -- 4. Collectivisation Compared: Establishing Scales, Developing Indicators -- Towards a Genuine Sui Generis Order? -- 5. Closing Remarks -- PART II: PLURALISM FROM THE TOP AND BELOW: THE MULTIPLICITY OF PARADIGMS OF RECOGNITION -- 5. Why Do the Old-Established Nation States Fail to Recognise Minorities? Case Studies from France -- 1. Introduction -- 2. But What About Constitutions? -- 3. Minorities, Nations and States in Europe 4. The French Case -- 5. Can We See Some Forms of Multiculturalism in France? A Historical Account -- 6. Conclusion -- 6. Participation of Minorities in Public Life: The Political Background and Central Role of Minority Self-governments in Hungary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Minority Rights, Effective Participation and Cultural Autonomy -- International Standards -- 3. Minority Self-governments in Hungary as a Form of Political Representation -- 4. A Changing Constitutional Paradigm after 2011 -- 5. Recognition and Representation -- 6. Electoral Legitimacy |
일반주제명 | Minorities -- Civil rights. Minorities -- Legal status, laws, etc. |
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