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Introduction : language rights and political theory : context, issues, and approaches |
Alan Patten and Will Kymlicka |
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Language rights : exploring the competing rationales |
Ruth Rubio-Marín |
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A liberal democratic approach to language justice |
David D. Laitin and Rob Reich |
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Accommodation rights for Hispanics in the United States |
Thomas W. Pogge |
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Misconceiving minority language rights : implications for liberal political theory |
Stephen May |
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Linguistic justice |
Philippe Van Parijs |
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Diversity as paradigm, analytical device, and policy goal |
François Grin |
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Global linguistic diversity, public goods, and the principle of fairness |
Idil Boran |
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Language death and liberal politics |
Michael Blake |
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Language rights, literacy, and the modern state |
Jacob T. Levy |
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The antinomy of language policy |
Daniel M. Weinstock |
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Beyond personality : the territorial and personal principles of language policy reconsidered |
Denise G. Réaume |
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What kind of bilingualism? |
Alan Patten |
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Introduction : language rights and political theory : context, issues, and approaches |
Alan Patten and Will Kymlicka |
|
Language rights : exploring the competing rationales |
Ruth Rubio-Marín |
|
A liberal democratic approach to language justice |
David D. Laitin and Rob Reich |