Language Legislation and Linguistic Rights

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Abstract

The contributions to this volume cover a broad range of issues in language policy that are hotly debated in every corner of the globe. The articles included investigate the implications of language policies on the notion of language rights as the issues are played out in very specific circumstances--from the courtroom in Australia to the legislature in California to the educational system in England to the administrative practices of the European Commission. The authors explore conflicts between basic conceptions of fairness in justice, administration and education on the one hand, and political and economic realities on the other. Articles focus on language issues in the United States, Canada, Brazil, England, France, Slovakia, Russia, Sri Lanka, Australia and several African states. Other articles consider the implications of new supernational agreements-- the European Union, NAFTA, GATT, the OAU--on language issues in the signatory states. In sum the volume offers an extensive presentation of current issues and practices in language policy and linguistic human rights.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Number of pages415
ISBN (Print)9781556198519
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

Publication series

NameIMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society
Volume2
ISSN (Print)1385-7908

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