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fact_sheets:international_legislation [2016/06/23 15:27] – [European legislation:] johanneke | fact_sheets:international_legislation [2016/07/04 14:02] – [Global legislation:] johanneke | ||
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=== UNESCO' | === UNESCO' | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
* Legally binding: no. | * Legally binding: no. | ||
* Offers protection for " | * Offers protection for " | ||
* View the Convention | * View the Convention | ||
- | === ICO Convention Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (1989) === | + | === ILO Convention Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (1989) === |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* Legally binding: yes. | * Legally binding: yes. | ||
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* Legally binding: yes. | * Legally binding: yes. | ||
* Offers protection for " | * Offers protection for " | ||
- | * View the Convention | + | * View the text of the Charter |
The provisions in the Charter are divided into two parts: | The provisions in the Charter are divided into two parts: | ||
* a set of general provisions applying to all regional or minority languages (Part II) | * a set of general provisions applying to all regional or minority languages (Part II) | ||
- | * a set of additional provisions, to which a member state can subscribe a language (Part III). | + | * a set of additional provisions, to which a member state can subscribe a language (Part III). |
- | + | Look [[http:// | |
- | To see which provisions apply to which langue, click [[http:// | + | |
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