In the last 30 years, many European states have assumed a form of responsibility for recognition concerning the cultural identity of the members of their kin-minority groups. Despite the increasing number of states assuming such special trans-sovereign duties relating to individuals who are neither citizens nor residents, and the endorse-ments given by the Council of Europe and the EU, a conceptual analysis and normative evaluation of identity recognition as a kin-state’s duty remains absent from the literature on liberal multiculturalism. Focusing on the case of the Hungarian Status Law, this article problematizes identity recognition as a kin-state’s responsibility, examining its legitimacy, place and limits in liberal multiculturalism. A...
Published: 01 December 2017Global migration yields political shifts of historical significance, prof...
Defence date: 23 November 2006Supervisor: Prof. Bruno De WittePDF of thesis uploaded from the Librar...
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Published: 01 December 2017Global migration yields political shifts of historical significance, prof...
Defence date: 23 November 2006Supervisor: Prof. Bruno De WittePDF of thesis uploaded from the Librar...
The main subject of this article is the relationship between the concept of identity, which is one o...
As a result of an arbitrary drawing of borders, most states today have forcefully incorporated group...
International audienceThe article assesses Will Kymlicka’s targeted approach to cultural rights by f...
Multicultural citizenship, a set of group-differentiated rights for minority cultural groups, is now...
The article produce a general theory of multiculturalism and place within an overall conceptual fram...
Hungary’s constitutional commitment to support kin-nationals beyond its borders (nation policy) has ...
The article analyzes the role and competences of a kin-state in the protection of its national minor...
Liberal pluralists have argued that minority cultural communities are necessary for the liberty of m...
Today we can identify two challenges of pluralism: the ever-growing conflicts between religious, nat...
The aim of this article is to analyse how in the globalisation process small nations appear in dange...
This is the post-print version of the article. Copyright @ John Hopkins University PressThis article...
Territorial autonomy is one aspect of power-sharing in multi-ethnic societies. Nevertheless, the mul...
In this article, the authors propose a new normative approach that recognises and responds more adeq...
Published: 01 December 2017Global migration yields political shifts of historical significance, prof...
Defence date: 23 November 2006Supervisor: Prof. Bruno De WittePDF of thesis uploaded from the Librar...
The main subject of this article is the relationship between the concept of identity, which is one o...