This paper explores the scope for domestic language rights litigation in the United Kingdom (UK), focusing on recent Irish language rights disputes in Northern Ireland/the north of Ireland (NI). Drawing on a survey of cases heard between 2009 and 2019, the paper presents a doctrinal exposition of the legal avenues, successful and unsuccessful, by which members of the Irish-speaking community have sought to assert their language rights before the courts in NI. More precisely, the paper examines claims made under (1) the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, (2) the European Convention on Human Rights, and (3) domestic statutory duties, powers, and the common law. The analysis demonstrates that while the first two strategies ha...
Europe as a multilingual continent hosts three main types of languages: dominant languages, autochth...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...
The central objective in this thesis is to explore the gaps between the normative justifications adv...
This chapter examines the law in the area of linguistic diversity in the UK and Ireland, with partic...
Positioned within the context of ongoing debate on reform of the Official Languages Act 2003, this a...
When the Irish Free State was founded in 1922, the Irish language was a substantial feature of the ...
This paper examines the place of the Irish language in the context of the political agreement recent...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q94/22825 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The Official Languages Act (henceforth OLA) of 2003 gave limited expression to the constitutional st...
This thesis deals with the development and status of the Irish language in Northern Ireland and with...
This thesis enquires whether the Irish language can be removed from discourses of conflict in post-A...
The globalization processes put a number of regional languages on the verge of extinction, therefore...
This thesis examines the central research questions as to what extent the Irish language plays a sig...
This contribution to the understanding of the dynamics of domination and resistance will focus on th...
Europe as a multilingual continent hosts three main types of languages: dominant languages, autochth...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...
The central objective in this thesis is to explore the gaps between the normative justifications adv...
This chapter examines the law in the area of linguistic diversity in the UK and Ireland, with partic...
Positioned within the context of ongoing debate on reform of the Official Languages Act 2003, this a...
When the Irish Free State was founded in 1922, the Irish language was a substantial feature of the ...
This paper examines the place of the Irish language in the context of the political agreement recent...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q94/22825 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The Official Languages Act (henceforth OLA) of 2003 gave limited expression to the constitutional st...
This thesis deals with the development and status of the Irish language in Northern Ireland and with...
This thesis enquires whether the Irish language can be removed from discourses of conflict in post-A...
The globalization processes put a number of regional languages on the verge of extinction, therefore...
This thesis examines the central research questions as to what extent the Irish language plays a sig...
This contribution to the understanding of the dynamics of domination and resistance will focus on th...
Europe as a multilingual continent hosts three main types of languages: dominant languages, autochth...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...