Towards Recognition of Minority Groups

Towards Recognition of Minority Groups

  • Asst Prof Karolina M Cern
  • Professor Bartosz Wojciechowski
  • Professor Marek Zirk-Sadowski
Publisher:Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.ISBN 13: 9781472444929ISBN 10: 1472444922

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Towards Recognition of Minority Groups is written by Asst Prof Karolina M Cern and published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1472444922 (ISBN 10) and 9781472444929 (ISBN 13).

This volume analyses current debates concerning problems in the nature, justification, and legal protection of human rights for minorities, with reference to the issues surrounding social milieu as a source of any legitimized law, which is in itself in need of legal recognition as well as being an object of legal protection. With contributions from a global network of scientists across several continents, the work examines the debate dedicated to the understanding of the normative framework, expressed in terms of human rights that guarantee autonomous action in public and private for minority groups as well as individuals. The chapters go on to study the particular claims that need to be audible and visible for others in the public sphere with reference to the legal protection of human rights. The work concludes with the completion of an interpretative circle debating the issues of legal consensus and legal identity with respect to the specificity of the patterns and modes guiding human interactions. Going beyond the legal analysis to discuss communication strategies in human rights, this collection will be of great interest to those studying the philosophy and theory of law, practical philosophy in general, political sciences and theory of democracy.