Human and minority rights protection by multiple diversity governance : history, law, ideology and politics in European perspective

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    • Marko, Joseph
    • Constantin, Sergiu

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Human and minority rights protection by multiple diversity governance : history, law, ideology and politics in European perspective

edited by Joseph Marko ; assistant editor, Sergiu Constantin

Routledge, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [430]-466) and index

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Human and Minority Rights Protection by Multiple Diversity Governance provides a comprehensive overview and critical analysis of minority protection through national constitutional law and international law in Europe. Using a critical theoretical and methodological approach, this textbook: provides a historical analysis of state formation and nation building in Europe with context of religious wars and political revolutions, including the (re-)conceptualisation of basic concepts and terms such as territoriality, sovereignty, state, nation and citizenship; deconstructs all primordial theories of ethnicity and provides a sociologically informed political theory for how to reconcile the functional prerequisites for political unity, legal equality and social cohesion with the preservation of cultural diversity; examines the liberal and nationalist ideological framing of minority protection in liberal-democratic regimes, including the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice; analyses the ongoing trend of re-nationalisation in all parts of Europe and the number of legal instruments and mechanisms from voting rights to proportional representation in state bodies, forms of cultural and territorial autonomy and federalism. This textbook will be essential reading for students, scholars and practitioners interested in European politics, human and minority rights, constitutional and international law, governance and nationalism. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction [Joseph Marko] 2. The Interdisciplinary Approach: Law, Sociology and Political Sciences [Joseph Marko] 3. The Historic-Sociological Foundations: State Formation and Nation Building in Europe and the Construction of the Identitarian Nation-Cum-State Paradigm [Joseph Marko, Edith Marko-Stoeckl, Benedikt Harzl and Hedwig Unger] 4. Law and Ideology: The Ideological Conundrums of the Liberal-Democratic State [Joseph Marko] 5. Law and Sociology: The Constructivist and Interpretative Turn [Joseph Marko] 6. Against Annihilation: The Right to Existence [Joseph Marko, Hedwig Unger, Roberta Medda-Windischer, Alexandra Tomaselli and Filippo Ferraro] 7. Against Assimilation: The Right to Multiple Identities [Joseph Marko, Sergiu Constantin, Gunther Rautz, Andrea Carla and Verena Wisthaler] 8. Against Discrimination: The Right to Equality and the Dilemma of Difference [Joseph Marko] 9. Against Marginalisation: The Right to Effective Participation [Joseph Marko and Sergiu Constantin] 10. From Minority Protection to Multiple Diversity Governance [Joseph Marko]

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