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Minorities in Europe - Croatia, Estonia and Slovakia

by Snezana Trifunovska

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  • 37 Currently reading

Published by Springer .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Human rights,
  • International humanitarian law,
  • Politics/International Relations,
  • Legal status, laws, etc,
  • International,
  • Political Science,
  • Legal Reference / Law Profession,
  • Law,
  • Political Freedom & Security - Human Rights,
  • Legal status, laws, etc.,
  • Disability,
  • Law / General,
  • Law / International,
  • Estonia,
  • Slovakia,
  • Croatia,
  • Minorities

  • The Physical Object
    FormatHardcover
    Number of Pages240
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL9109469M
    ISBN 109067041173
    ISBN 109789067041171

    Europe, as evidenced by MRG’s wide-ranging activities and publications in this region. It is hoped that this report will contribute to public dialogue in Croatia, both between the majority and minorities, and between gov-ernment and civil society. These dialogues are much needed in Croatia as it moves on its path towards the EU. Preface Mark. Croatia - Slovakia historical and cultural relations. Darko Zubrinic, Source: Dubrovnik Literature written in Croatian flourished in Dubrovnik. In the first place we should mention Marin Drzic (), who is one of the most outstanding names of the European Renaissance literature, a predecessor to Moliére's comedy and Shakespeare's drama (Moliére , Shakespeare ).

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Minorities in Europe - Croatia, Estonia and Slovakia by Snezana Trifunovska Download PDF EPUB FB2

About this book Minorities in Europe highlights three aspects of minority situations: political/security, internal legal, and economic aspects, in the cases of Croatia, Estonia and Slovakia.

These countries achieved independence as a result of the post-Cold War dissolution of their predecessor States. Get this from a library. Minorities in Europe: Croatia, Estonia, and Slovakia.

[Snežana Trifunovska; Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Centre for Migration Law.; T.M.C. Asser Instituut.;] -- "States having minorities on their territory have a duty to undertake all measures aimed at avoiding conflicts which might develop, but over and beyond that bottom line, they also have a duty to.

Minorities in Europe highlights three aspects of minority situations: political/security, internal legal, and economic aspects, in the cases of Croatia, Estonia and Slovakia.

These countries achieved independence as a result of the post-Cold War dissolution of their predecessor States. 59 rows  The Constitution of Croatia in its preamble defines Croatia as a nation state of ethnic Croats, Minority: Serbian, Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak.

Croatia is inhabited mostly by Croats (%), while minorities include Serbs (%), and 21 other ethnicities (less than 1% each). The demographic history of Croatia is marked by significant migrations, including the arrival of the Croats in the area growth of Hungarian and German-speaking population since the union of Croatia and Hungary, and joining of the Habsburg Empire, migrations set Birth rate: per 1, pop.

As a result, Slovakia’s citizenship law, for instance, underwent dramatic restrictions both in terms of conditions for naturalization and allowing for multiple citizenships.

The Center for the Research of Ethnicity and Culture offers an alternative story about the place of national, ethnic and religious minorities within larger Slovak society. Refworld is the leading source of information necessary for taking quality decisions on Minorities in Europe - Croatia status.

Refworld contains a vast collection of reports relating to situations in countries of origin, policy documents and positions, and documents relating to international and national legal frameworks. The information has been carefully selected and compiled from UNHCR's global network of field.

The indigenous peoples of Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various indigenous groups that reside in the nations of may be defined by common genetic ancestry, common language, or both. According to the German monograph Minderheitenrechte in Europa co-edited by Pan and Pfeil () there are 87 distinct peoples of Europe, of which.

National Minorities in Europe: Handbook, Volume 1 approximately Article Belarus belonging to ethnic belonging to national Belorussians Bosnia Bulgarians census Charter Council of Europe Croatia Croats CSCE cultural autonomy Czech democracy democratic Distribution National Majority ECHR estimated Estonia ethnic community ethnic groups.

The generally friendly and good relations between Croatia and Slovakia, which formally began with their independence from Communist state creations, have in fact, begun much earlier.

This closeness was founded on the centuries old ties between the Croats and Slovaks, which developed with the start of their joint existence in this part of Europe.

This book provides a comprehensive assessment of minority rights in Central and Eastern Europe, covering all the countries of the region that have joined the EU sinceincluding Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria.

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I have. The most recent enlargement of the European Union saw Croatia become the European Union's 28th member state on 1 July The country applied for EU membership inand the European Commission recommended making it an official candidate in early Candidate country status was granted to Croatia by the European Council in mid The entry negotiations, while originally set for Website: Slovakia, Education and the Making of a Nation.

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Associated Book Publishers. Sabrina P. Ramet; Davorka Matic (editors). Democratic Transition in Croatia: Value Transformation, Education & Media. Texas A&M University Press. Sabrina P. Ramet (editor).

The Independent State of Croatia,   Croatia, Estonia and Slovakia (The Hague,), 38 The amended law regulating the election of representatives to the Croatian Parliament did include the requirements put forward by the Constitutional Law on Minorities regarding their right to political repre- by: 3.

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Greg Nieuwsma. The final installment of a four-part series on minorities in Central Europe. Read part one on the Czech Republic part two on Poland part three on Slovakia HERE. Although Hungary's Jews are enjoying a cultural revival, its Roma haven't found things quite so rosy.

A Pew Global Attitudes report on Europe, for example, at first blush suggested that intolerance was greater in Eastern Europe than in Western. Report on the Linguistic Rights of Persons Belonging to National Minorities in the OSCE Area.- Survey of National Activities and Documents.

About the Author. Dr. S. Trifunovska is currently a Senior University Lecturer at the Law Faculty, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. She is also the editor of Minorities in Europe: Croatia, Estonia and SlovakiaBrand: T.M.C.

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