The Congress of European Nationalities (hereinafter, the Congress) was the only organization in the interwar period that aimed to create an international forum encompassing all organized national minorities in Europe. In the fourteen years of its existence, the Congress continued to see itself as a unified movement despite several national minorities turning their back on it due to internal conflicts
Раздел - "Международное право"The article examines the history of emergence of international regulat...
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The twentieth century began, well after the First World War, to focus on the rights of minor-ities a...
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abstract: The 1878 Treaty of Berlin sought to address the issue of minority rights in order to stabi...
Following World War I, the League of Nations promoted a liberal system of minority rights conceived ...
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This paper critically analyses how the term ‘minority’ was conceptualized in the Habsburg and intern...
The First World War is generally considered both as the endpoint of a 19th century ‘age of national...
The appearance of national minorities as international legal issue and its further unfolding was a...
The peace treaties following World War I dictated that certain newly created or enlarged nation-stat...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D203444 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Раздел - "Международное право"The article examines the history of emergence of international regulat...
Ethnic minority means a group of people with different ethnic backgrounds as opposed to the majority...
NoThis is an extended study of the achievement of cultural auonomty in Estonia (1925) and of attempt...
This article examines transnational activism by coalitions of national minorities in Europe from the...
The twentieth century began, well after the First World War, to focus on the rights of minor-ities a...
NoIn the wake of the First World War, at a time marked by the rise of national self-determination an...
This article explores the twin issues of autonomy and minorities in a world of residual empire, nati...
abstract: The 1878 Treaty of Berlin sought to address the issue of minority rights in order to stabi...
Following World War I, the League of Nations promoted a liberal system of minority rights conceived ...
T. Modeen, The International Protections of National Minorities in Europe. In: Revue internationale ...
This paper critically analyses how the term ‘minority’ was conceptualized in the Habsburg and intern...
The First World War is generally considered both as the endpoint of a 19th century ‘age of national...
The appearance of national minorities as international legal issue and its further unfolding was a...
The peace treaties following World War I dictated that certain newly created or enlarged nation-stat...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D203444 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Раздел - "Международное право"The article examines the history of emergence of international regulat...
Ethnic minority means a group of people with different ethnic backgrounds as opposed to the majority...
NoThis is an extended study of the achievement of cultural auonomty in Estonia (1925) and of attempt...