Tytuł książki:
Osce and minorities. Assessment and Prospects
Autor książki:
Stanisław Parzymies
(red.)Dane szczegółowe: | |
Wydawca: | Scholar |
Rok wyd.: | 2007 |
Oprawa: | twarda |
Ilość stron: | 253 s. |
Wymiar: | 165x240 mm |
EAN: | 9788373832190 |
ISBN: | 978-83-7383-219-0 |
Data: | 2007-02-01 |
Cena wydawcy: 41.00 złpozycja niedostępna
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Opis książki:
Minority Issue in the OSCE Area State of minority in Western Europe Regulation tools of the OSCE Perspectives on the Role of the OSCE in regulating minority issue
Książka "Osce and minorities. Assessment and Prospects" - Stanisław Parzymies (red.) - oprawa twarda - Wydawnictwo Scholar. Książka posiada 253 stron i została wydana w 2007 r.
Spis treści:
Contents:
Stanisław Parzymies: Introduction; Christoph Strohal: Address by Ambassador, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR); Krzysztof Drzewicki: The OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities – Confronting Traditional and Emerging Challenges
Part I. MINORITY ISSUE IN THE OSCE AREA
Chapter I. MINORITY ISSUE IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE: Stanisław Pawlak: The Protection of National Minorities in Eastern Europe; Levente Salat: Merits and Shortcomings of the European Minority Regime; Milan Milanov: La question minoritaire dans la zone OSCE; Chapter II. STATE OF MINORITY ISSUE IN WESTERN EUROPE: Alberto Pérez Calvo: Federalism and the Minority Issue in Western Europe; André Liebich: “East is East and West is West...”; Lionel Arnaud: European Union, Political Opportunity and the Emergence of “New” Minorities; Chapter III. MINORITIES IN NORTH AMERICA AREA: Will Kymlicka: Minorities in North America: Do OSCE Minority Norms Apply?; Cassandra Butts: The United States and the Relevancy of OSCE Minority Norms; Guillaume Parmentier: Minorities in the United States; Chapter IV. RESURGENCE OF MINORITY ISSUE IN POST-SOVIET SPACE: Jonathan Wheatley: “Civic” and “Ethnic” Nationalism Revisited: The Conceptualisation of State, Nation and Citizen in the Former Soviet Union; Ednan Agaev: Problems of Minorities in the Post Soviet Union. Legal and Geopolitical Dimensions; Oleh Protsyk: Minority Accommodation in the Former Soviet Union
Part II. REGULATION TOOLS OF THE OSCE
Chapter V. EVOLUTION OF THE OSCE NORMATIVE RESPONSE: FROM COLLECTIVE TO INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS: Janusz Symonides: The OSCE Normative Regulations of the Minorities Protection; Gabriel Andreescu: A Functional Approach. Collective or Individual Rights; Chapter VI. ACTION TOOLS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE HIGH-COMMISSIONER AND THE OSCE FIELD MISSIONS: Victor-Yves Ghebali: Le Haut Commissaire de l’OSCE pour les minorités nationales: Les raisons majeures d’un succès initial; Wolfgang Zellner: Adapting OSCE Field Operations and the High Commissioner on National Minorities to New Challenges and Tasks
Part III. PERSPECTIVES ON THE ROLE OF THE OSCE IN REGULATING MINORITY ISSUE
Chapter VII. THE OSCE AND THE OTHER INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-COMPLEMENTARITY, CONCURRENCE, COOPERATION: Walter Kemp: Gaps, Overlaps and Opportunities: The Institutional Response to National Minority Issues in Europe; Liviu Aurelian Bota: Some Considerations Regarding the Role of the OSCE in Regulating Minority Issues; Conclusions.
Stanisław Parzymies: Introduction; Christoph Strohal: Address by Ambassador, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR); Krzysztof Drzewicki: The OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities – Confronting Traditional and Emerging Challenges
Part I. MINORITY ISSUE IN THE OSCE AREA
Chapter I. MINORITY ISSUE IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE: Stanisław Pawlak: The Protection of National Minorities in Eastern Europe; Levente Salat: Merits and Shortcomings of the European Minority Regime; Milan Milanov: La question minoritaire dans la zone OSCE; Chapter II. STATE OF MINORITY ISSUE IN WESTERN EUROPE: Alberto Pérez Calvo: Federalism and the Minority Issue in Western Europe; André Liebich: “East is East and West is West...”; Lionel Arnaud: European Union, Political Opportunity and the Emergence of “New” Minorities; Chapter III. MINORITIES IN NORTH AMERICA AREA: Will Kymlicka: Minorities in North America: Do OSCE Minority Norms Apply?; Cassandra Butts: The United States and the Relevancy of OSCE Minority Norms; Guillaume Parmentier: Minorities in the United States; Chapter IV. RESURGENCE OF MINORITY ISSUE IN POST-SOVIET SPACE: Jonathan Wheatley: “Civic” and “Ethnic” Nationalism Revisited: The Conceptualisation of State, Nation and Citizen in the Former Soviet Union; Ednan Agaev: Problems of Minorities in the Post Soviet Union. Legal and Geopolitical Dimensions; Oleh Protsyk: Minority Accommodation in the Former Soviet Union
Part II. REGULATION TOOLS OF THE OSCE
Chapter V. EVOLUTION OF THE OSCE NORMATIVE RESPONSE: FROM COLLECTIVE TO INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS: Janusz Symonides: The OSCE Normative Regulations of the Minorities Protection; Gabriel Andreescu: A Functional Approach. Collective or Individual Rights; Chapter VI. ACTION TOOLS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE HIGH-COMMISSIONER AND THE OSCE FIELD MISSIONS: Victor-Yves Ghebali: Le Haut Commissaire de l’OSCE pour les minorités nationales: Les raisons majeures d’un succès initial; Wolfgang Zellner: Adapting OSCE Field Operations and the High Commissioner on National Minorities to New Challenges and Tasks
Part III. PERSPECTIVES ON THE ROLE OF THE OSCE IN REGULATING MINORITY ISSUE
Chapter VII. THE OSCE AND THE OTHER INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-COMPLEMENTARITY, CONCURRENCE, COOPERATION: Walter Kemp: Gaps, Overlaps and Opportunities: The Institutional Response to National Minority Issues in Europe; Liviu Aurelian Bota: Some Considerations Regarding the Role of the OSCE in Regulating Minority Issues; Conclusions.