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Minority recognition and the diversity deficit : comparative perspectives

Title
Minority recognition and the diversity deficit : comparative perspectives / edited by Jessika Eichler and Kyriaki Topidi.
ISBN
9781509953073
1509953078
Publication
Oxford, UK : Hart Publishing, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022.
Physical Description
xiv, 208 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"This book addresses one of the most serious societal questions of our time; namely how forms of minority recognition can be articulated in the law, institutions, and contemporary societal contexts. By so doing it approaches minority rights by means of a critical engagement with the law and its categorisations. Going further, it approaches collective recognition by means of distinct rights, including participation and free speech as well as the challenges arising with related conflicts of rights. Some chapters address intersectional forms of discrimination, illustrating the complexities of societal exclusion and the hopes placed in the law accommodating a multiplicity of grounds of discrimination. Drawing on empirical findings in Europe and Latin America, the book draws theoretical conclusions and new frameworks of recognition. A fascinating study on one of the key questions engaging human rights and discrimination law."-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 04, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
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.
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