Linguistic diversity and European democracy
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Linguistic diversity and European democracy
Ashgate, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
What role does linguistic diversity play in European democratic and legal processes? Is it an obstacle to deliberative democracy and a hindrance to legal certainty, or a cultural and economic asset and a prerequisite for the free movement of citizens? This book examines the tensions and contradictions of European language laws and policy from a multi-disciplinary perspective. With contributions from leading researchers in EU law and legal theory, political science, sociology, sociolinguistic and cognitive linguistics, it combines mutually exclusive and competing perspectives of linguistic diversity. The work will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers in the areas of European law, legal theory and linguistics.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Linguistic Diversity and European Democracy, Anne LiseKjaer, SilviaAdamo
- Chapter 2 Neither United nor Diverse? The Language Issue and Political Legitimation in the European Union, Peter A.Kraus
- Chapter 3 Democracy, Communities of Communication and the European Union, SueWright
- Chapter 4 The EU and Languages, RobertPhillipson
- Chapter 5 Getting Ready for a New Tower of Babel, MagaliGravier, LitaLundquist
- Chapter 6 Multilingual and Multicultural Legal Reasoning, JoxerramonBengoetxea
- Chapter 7 The Multilingualism of the European Union Law in the National Courts, MichalBobek
- Chapter 8 In Defence of (Limited) Multilingualism, MattiasDerlen
- Chapter 9 Language Rights, Bruno deWitte
- Chapter 10 The Model Character of Swiss Language Law, DagmarRichter
- Chapter 11 Language and Languages in European Ideology, Political Documents and Real Life, J. NormannJorgensen
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