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Minorities in International Law: An introductory study
Minorities in International Law: An Introductory Study offers a foundational analysis of the protection of minority rights within the framework of international law. The book examines key concepts, definitions, and legal instruments concerning ethnic, religious, linguistic, and cultural minorities, including relevant treaties, declarations, and jurisprudence. It explores the obligations of states, the role of international and regional mechanisms, and the challenges of implementation in diverse political and social contexts. By situating minority protection within broader human rights principles such as equality, non-discrimination, and self-identification, the book provides an accessible yet critical introduction for students, scholars, and practitioners engaged in international human rights law.
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