This article brings to light several inconsistencies within the narrative of the EU policy on institutional multilingualism. The EU has invoked fundamental EU principles of democracy, equality and transparent government, to publically bolster the need for its institutions to communicate and operate in the languages of its citizens. However, these principles do not allow for the pragmatic and budgetary arguments that the EU uses to justify the in reality limited number of official and de facto working languages of its institutions. The article argues that this disagreement could be resolved if the narrative of the EU's language policy would include the objective that all European citizens master any of the languages that the EU institutions ...
Multilingualism is a constitutional principle of European Union law. This principle is manifested in...
The EU has 24 official languages and the Member States have made a formal commitment to maintain lin...
The EU has 24 official languages and the Member States have made a formal commitment to maintain lin...
This article brings to light several inconsistencies within the narrative of the EU policy on instit...
"The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homoge...
For many political scientists today, multilingualism is not an important issue. It is assumed that t...
The European Union (EU) policy on languages is based on multilingualism, that is with respect to th...
This paper discusses the language policy of the European Union (EU). A European language policy has ...
The focus of this article is an analysis of possibilities of effectuating langua-ge regimes in the E...
On the threshold of the 21st century when another 12 states joined the European Union a matter of mu...
In an increasingly English-speaking world, is multilingualism still needed in the European Union? Ba...
In recent decades, much has been written about the dialogue of cultures and differences between them...
In recent decades, much has been written about the dialogue of cultures and differences between them...
In an increasingly anglo-centric world, is multilingualism still needed in the European Union? The a...
The EU currently has 11 official and working languages. There is a considerable amount of dissatisfa...
Multilingualism is a constitutional principle of European Union law. This principle is manifested in...
The EU has 24 official languages and the Member States have made a formal commitment to maintain lin...
The EU has 24 official languages and the Member States have made a formal commitment to maintain lin...
This article brings to light several inconsistencies within the narrative of the EU policy on instit...
"The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homoge...
For many political scientists today, multilingualism is not an important issue. It is assumed that t...
The European Union (EU) policy on languages is based on multilingualism, that is with respect to th...
This paper discusses the language policy of the European Union (EU). A European language policy has ...
The focus of this article is an analysis of possibilities of effectuating langua-ge regimes in the E...
On the threshold of the 21st century when another 12 states joined the European Union a matter of mu...
In an increasingly English-speaking world, is multilingualism still needed in the European Union? Ba...
In recent decades, much has been written about the dialogue of cultures and differences between them...
In recent decades, much has been written about the dialogue of cultures and differences between them...
In an increasingly anglo-centric world, is multilingualism still needed in the European Union? The a...
The EU currently has 11 official and working languages. There is a considerable amount of dissatisfa...
Multilingualism is a constitutional principle of European Union law. This principle is manifested in...
The EU has 24 official languages and the Member States have made a formal commitment to maintain lin...
The EU has 24 official languages and the Member States have made a formal commitment to maintain lin...