Human rights discourse has been likened to a global lingua franca, and in more ways than one, the analogy seems apt. Human rights discourse is a language that is used by all yet belongs uniquely to no particular place. It crosses not only the borders between nation-states, but also the divide between national law and international law: it appears in national constitutions and international treaties alike. But is it possible to conceive of human rights as a global language or lingua franca not just in a figurative or metaphorical sense, but in a literal or linguistic sense as a legal dialect defined by distinctive patterns of word choice and usage? Does there exist a global language of human rights that transcends not only national borders, ...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
Human rights language is particularly attuned to setting out the goals of protecting the worlds le...
Human rights language is particularly attuned to setting out the goals of protecting the world\u27s ...
The discussion on language rights is affected by some confusion on the nature and status of rights. ...
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Euro...
There is a well-known critique of human rights talk in America, often named “the communitarian criti...
textAs the language and ideology of human rights globalizes, some scholars have revisited pressing q...
Linguistic human rights are a concept remaining on the crossroads of several scientific disciplines,...
Key human rights instruments and leading scholars argue that minority language rights should be trea...
'The discussion on language rights is affected by some confusion on the nature and status of rights....
Within modern Western thought the demand for human freedom and rights was constructed as the stateme...
Human rights language is particularly attuned to setting out the goals of protecting the world\u27s ...
U članku se razmatraju pitanja “vlasništva” nad diskursom ljudskih prava i nudi njegova antropološka...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
Human rights language is particularly attuned to setting out the goals of protecting the worlds le...
Human rights language is particularly attuned to setting out the goals of protecting the world\u27s ...
The discussion on language rights is affected by some confusion on the nature and status of rights. ...
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Euro...
There is a well-known critique of human rights talk in America, often named “the communitarian criti...
textAs the language and ideology of human rights globalizes, some scholars have revisited pressing q...
Linguistic human rights are a concept remaining on the crossroads of several scientific disciplines,...
Key human rights instruments and leading scholars argue that minority language rights should be trea...
'The discussion on language rights is affected by some confusion on the nature and status of rights....
Within modern Western thought the demand for human freedom and rights was constructed as the stateme...
Human rights language is particularly attuned to setting out the goals of protecting the world\u27s ...
U članku se razmatraju pitanja “vlasništva” nad diskursom ljudskih prava i nudi njegova antropološka...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...