Foreword / Marie-Claire Foblets
Preface / Felipe González Morales
Introductory Remarks: Minority Recognition and its Transformative Potential - Critically Engaging with the Diversity Deficit / Jessika Eichler and Kyriaki Topidi
Part I: Theorising Recognition: (De)constructing Minorities in the Law and Elsewhere: Making Social Groups Visible to and in Law - Essentialisation and Law's Generality / Miodrag Jovanovic
Politicising Differences, Fighting Inequalities: Quilombolas in Brazil / Sergio Costa
Collectivising Human Rights or Scales of Collectivisation: Andean Constitutionalism and other Juridical Points of Departure / Jessika Eichler
Part II: Pluralism from the Top and Below: The Multiplicity of Paradigms of Recognition: Why Do the Old-Established Nation States Fail to Recognise Minorities? Case Studies from France / Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
Participation of Minorities in Public Life: The Political Background and Central Role of Minority Self-governments in Hungary / Balázs Vizi
State Recognition and Religious Minority Group Agency in a European Context / Kyriaki Topidi
Is Multiculturalism a Satisfactory Framework to Address Religious Diversity? / Eugenia Relaño Pastor
Part III: Minority Recognition in Sociolegal Strategies and Frameworks: Freedom of Expression Revisited: Limiting Free Speech to Stop Silencing Women and Vulnerable Minorities / Mia Caielli
Building Bridges between Dismissal Protection and Non-discrimination Law: Reopening the Debate on Equality Principles and Social Groups / Ceren Kasim.