This paper critically analyses how the term ‘minority’ was conceptualized in the Habsburg and international political and legal thought from the nineteenth century until the Minority Treaties after the First World War. We argue that the phrase ‘national minority’ was absent from the legal language up to 1918. Our paper guides the reader through the various traditions and their interwar interpretations that shaped the emergence of the new concept of ‘minority’. The analysis of parliamentary discourses within the Habsburg Empire shows how old and new meanings coexisted in 1918
The Congress of European Nationalities (hereinafter, the Congress) was the only organization in the ...
The national development of the ethnic groups of the Habsburg Monarchy were influenced by the polici...
The paper aims at unfolding the ideological underpinnings and the cultural-historical foundations of...
From a modern international law perspective, the referenda over Schleswig held in early 1920 would b...
Following World War I, the League of Nations promoted a liberal system of minority rights conceived ...
The appearance of national minorities as international legal issue and its further unfolding was a...
This article explores the twin issues of autonomy and minorities in a world of residual empire, nati...
This chapter discusses the paradox of minorities as a constitutive Other of international law. While...
Global trends and global transformations, caused by the demands of modern life, the intertwining of ...
abstract: The 1878 Treaty of Berlin sought to address the issue of minority rights in order to stabi...
This paper discusses the legal situation of German and Polish ethnic minorities in Upper Silesia, wh...
International audienceThe terms of 'multiculturalism' or 'pluriculturalism' were not used by the con...
This paper examines the nationality problem in the Habsburg monarchy at the end of the 19th century ...
Global trends and global transformations, caused by the demands of modern life, the intertwining of ...
Published October/December 2018This article investigates constitutional laws and practices in the Au...
The Congress of European Nationalities (hereinafter, the Congress) was the only organization in the ...
The national development of the ethnic groups of the Habsburg Monarchy were influenced by the polici...
The paper aims at unfolding the ideological underpinnings and the cultural-historical foundations of...
From a modern international law perspective, the referenda over Schleswig held in early 1920 would b...
Following World War I, the League of Nations promoted a liberal system of minority rights conceived ...
The appearance of national minorities as international legal issue and its further unfolding was a...
This article explores the twin issues of autonomy and minorities in a world of residual empire, nati...
This chapter discusses the paradox of minorities as a constitutive Other of international law. While...
Global trends and global transformations, caused by the demands of modern life, the intertwining of ...
abstract: The 1878 Treaty of Berlin sought to address the issue of minority rights in order to stabi...
This paper discusses the legal situation of German and Polish ethnic minorities in Upper Silesia, wh...
International audienceThe terms of 'multiculturalism' or 'pluriculturalism' were not used by the con...
This paper examines the nationality problem in the Habsburg monarchy at the end of the 19th century ...
Global trends and global transformations, caused by the demands of modern life, the intertwining of ...
Published October/December 2018This article investigates constitutional laws and practices in the Au...
The Congress of European Nationalities (hereinafter, the Congress) was the only organization in the ...
The national development of the ethnic groups of the Habsburg Monarchy were influenced by the polici...
The paper aims at unfolding the ideological underpinnings and the cultural-historical foundations of...