Language policy and conflict prevention
Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Language, Integration of Societies and Conflict Prevention -- Introduction: Shaping Language Policies to Promote Stability /Bob Deen and William Romans -- The hcnm Approach to the Promotion of the State/Official Language in Various osce Participating States /Laurenţiu Hadîrcă -- To Speak or Not to Speak: Minority Languages, the Public Administration and the Enforcement of Linguistic Requirements /Iryna Ulasiuk and Laurenţiu Hadîrcă -- Mind Your Own Business: The Oslo Recommendations and the Linguistic Rights of National Minorities in Economic Life /Jennifer Croft -- The Intersection of Language and Religion in the Context of National Minorities /Asa Solway and Alessandro Rotta -- hcnm Recommendations on the Use of Minority Languages in the Broadcast Media as a Baseline for Context-specific Advice to Participating States /Sarah Stephan and and Dmitry Nurumov -- The hcnm Impact on Minority and State Language Promotion and on the Social Integration of Diverse Societies Through Education: The Cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan /Atanasia Stoianova and Michael Angermann -- Language Rights and Evolving Standards and Practice -- Continued Relevance of an 'Oslo' Language Policy in a Changing World /Fernand de Varennes and and Elżbieta Kuzborska -- "The Borders of My Language Mean the Borders of My World". Language Rights and Their Evolving Significance for Minority Rights and Integration of Societies /Francesco Palermo -- Language Rights in the Work of the Advisory Committee /Petra Roter and and Brigitta Busch -- The Right to Display Place Names in Regional or Minority Languages within the Council of Europe Legal Framework /Vesna Crnić-Grotić -- Protection of Linguistic Rights of Linguistic Minorities in the un Context /Rita Izsák-Ndiaye -- Language Rights and the Work of the European Union /Bruno De Witte -- 'Taking Oslo Online': Minority Language Policy and the Internet /Jennifer Jackson-Preece -- Language Rights and Duties for New Minorities: Integration through Diversity Governance /Joseph Marko and Roberta Medda-Windischer.