Cultural Autonomy, Minority Rights and Globalization

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Routledge, 28 nov 2017 - 180 páginas
This insightful and timely book analyzes the role of cultural autonomy in advancing minority rights protection on the national and global level. It assesses the historical and legal limits of the right to self-determination and autonomy and draws on Marxist internationalism, liberal nationalism and EU integrationist studies to examine the relationship between cultural autonomy and globalization. As such, emphasis is placed on the sociological and historical value of cultural autonomy, with the aim of working beyond formalistic and utilitarian approaches to cultural autonomy. The volume will appeal primarily to upper-level undergraduate and graduate level students of political science and international law interested in rethinking the role of cultural autonomy in an age of globalization.
 

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Preface
INTERNATIONAL LAW INTERNATIONALISM
The Social
Cultural Autonomy
Provisional and Permanent
The Kurdish Issue the Turkish State and Local SelfGovernance
Basque Autonomy in Northern Spain
Globalizing Minority Rights
Bibliography
Index
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