Minority Rights and Liberal Democratic Insecurities
Minority Rights and Liberal Democratic Insecurities
The Challenge of Unstable Orders
Newman, Dwight; Biro, Anna-Maria
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
266
Mole
9781032145471
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ANNA-MARIA BIRO AND DWIGHT NEWMAN
PART I: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Minority Rights Within the Changing International Order
1 International Order, Diversity Regimes and Minority Rights: A Longue Duree Perspective
ANNA-MARIA BIRO AND CORINNE LENNOX
2 Prefatory Remarks: An Inside Perspective from an Outsider: The UN Special Rapporteur's View on Minority Rights at the UN
FERNAND DE VARENNES
3 The Double-Edged Sword of External Citizenship and Minority Protection in Post-Communist Europe
SZABOLCS POGONYI
4 Unstable Orders and Changing Minority Protection: The Effects of Urbanisation
BENGT-ARNE WICKSTROM
PART II: Migration, New Threats to Minority Identity and the Complexities of Religious Identities
5 Undocumented Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Can Minority Rights Law Stabilise the Unsettled Order?
ALEXANDRA XANTHAKI
6 Anti-immigrant Populism and the Duty of Respectful Engagement
PATTI TAMARA LENARD
7 Minority Identity in Digital Governance and the
Challenges of Online Hate Speech and Content Regulation
KYRIAKI TOPIDI
8 Minority Rights Implications of Changing State Engagement with Religion
DWIGHT NEWMAN
PART III: Distinctive Issues with Indigenous Peoples and Roma
9 An Unsettled Liberal Democratic Order and Indigenous Peoples' Legal Rights
MATTIAS AHREN
10 Roma Participation as a Challenge for Minority Norms
IULIUS ROSTAS
PART IV: Citizenship, Anti-immigrant Populism and Emergency Contexts
11 American Citizenship and State Abandonment
BRIANA L. McGINNIS
12 The Covid-19 Factor: How the Virus Shapes Relations Between States, Regions and Minorities in Europe
ATTILA DABIS AND BELA FILEP
ANNA-MARIA BIRO AND DWIGHT NEWMAN
PART I: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Minority Rights Within the Changing International Order
1 International Order, Diversity Regimes and Minority Rights: A Longue Duree Perspective
ANNA-MARIA BIRO AND CORINNE LENNOX
2 Prefatory Remarks: An Inside Perspective from an Outsider: The UN Special Rapporteur's View on Minority Rights at the UN
FERNAND DE VARENNES
3 The Double-Edged Sword of External Citizenship and Minority Protection in Post-Communist Europe
SZABOLCS POGONYI
4 Unstable Orders and Changing Minority Protection: The Effects of Urbanisation
BENGT-ARNE WICKSTROM
PART II: Migration, New Threats to Minority Identity and the Complexities of Religious Identities
5 Undocumented Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Can Minority Rights Law Stabilise the Unsettled Order?
ALEXANDRA XANTHAKI
6 Anti-immigrant Populism and the Duty of Respectful Engagement
PATTI TAMARA LENARD
7 Minority Identity in Digital Governance and the
Challenges of Online Hate Speech and Content Regulation
KYRIAKI TOPIDI
8 Minority Rights Implications of Changing State Engagement with Religion
DWIGHT NEWMAN
PART III: Distinctive Issues with Indigenous Peoples and Roma
9 An Unsettled Liberal Democratic Order and Indigenous Peoples' Legal Rights
MATTIAS AHREN
10 Roma Participation as a Challenge for Minority Norms
IULIUS ROSTAS
PART IV: Citizenship, Anti-immigrant Populism and Emergency Contexts
11 American Citizenship and State Abandonment
BRIANA L. McGINNIS
12 The Covid-19 Factor: How the Virus Shapes Relations Between States, Regions and Minorities in Europe
ATTILA DABIS AND BELA FILEP