Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities

The essay examines the legal status of linguistic groups in Canada, comparing them with other experiences especially of common law countries (Australia, New Zealand and Unites States). Both the English and French-speaking linguistic communities and the Aboriginal communities are analysed. Special at...

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Main Author: Mazza, Mauro
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10446/138019
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spelling ftunivbergamo:oai:aisberg.unibg.it:10446/138019 2024-02-11T10:07:16+01:00 Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities Mazza, Mauro Mazza, Mauro 2019 remote http://hdl.handle.net/10446/138019 eng eng volume:38 issue:1 firstpage:775 lastpage:789 journal:DPCE ONLINE http://hdl.handle.net/10446/138019 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Linguistic minoritie Anglophone Francophone Indigenous communitie comparison with common law countries and the Italian case Settore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivbergamo 2024-01-23T23:25:08Z The essay examines the legal status of linguistic groups in Canada, comparing them with other experiences especially of common law countries (Australia, New Zealand and Unites States). Both the English and French-speaking linguistic communities and the Aboriginal communities are analysed. Special attention is given to issues concerning education in English and French. For the Aboriginal communities, the experiences of Nunavut and Nisga’a are examined as paradigmatic cases. Finally, the teachings that the Canadian experience, also in comparison with the Italian case, can offer on the comparative level are highlighted. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nunavut Aisberg - Archivio istituzionale dell'Università di Bergamo Nunavut Canada New Zealand
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topic Linguistic minoritie
Anglophone
Francophone
Indigenous communitie
comparison with common law countries and the Italian case
Settore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato
spellingShingle Linguistic minoritie
Anglophone
Francophone
Indigenous communitie
comparison with common law countries and the Italian case
Settore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato
Mazza, Mauro
Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities
topic_facet Linguistic minoritie
Anglophone
Francophone
Indigenous communitie
comparison with common law countries and the Italian case
Settore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato
description The essay examines the legal status of linguistic groups in Canada, comparing them with other experiences especially of common law countries (Australia, New Zealand and Unites States). Both the English and French-speaking linguistic communities and the Aboriginal communities are analysed. Special attention is given to issues concerning education in English and French. For the Aboriginal communities, the experiences of Nunavut and Nisga’a are examined as paradigmatic cases. Finally, the teachings that the Canadian experience, also in comparison with the Italian case, can offer on the comparative level are highlighted.
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title Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities
title_short Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities
title_full Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities
title_fullStr Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities
title_full_unstemmed Linguistic Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities
title_sort linguistic rights of minorities and indigenous communities
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10446/138019
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Canada
New Zealand
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Canada
New Zealand
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