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general_information:russian_legislation [2024/07/08 10:56] – [Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities] ydwine | general_information:russian_legislation [2024/07/08 11:09] (current) – [The Constitution of the Russian Federation 1993] ydwine | ||
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==== Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities ==== | ==== Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities ==== | ||
- | In 1996, the Russian Federation [[general_information: | + | In 1996, the Russian Federation [[general_information: |
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- | Russia states in the first report that "more than 170 peoples" | + | |
- | * Indigenous peoples: established nations or nations living in the territory of Russia for an extensive period of time | + | |
- | * Ethnic groups of a relatively more recent origin whose " | + | |
- | * Groups that do not have state entities at all (Assyrians, Karaites, Kurds and Gipsies)((Russian Federation. (2000). //Report submitted by the Russian Federation pursuant to article 25, paragraph 10F of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities.// | + | |
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- | Since March 16, 2022, in light of the invasion of Ukraine, the Committee of Ministers decided that the Russian Federation would no longer be a member of the Council of Europe with immediate effect ((Council of Europe. (2022, March 17). //Council of Europe: Statement by the High Representative on the cessation of Russia' | + | |
===== Legislation concerning minority languages ===== | ===== Legislation concerning minority languages ===== | ||
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- The Russian Federation shall guarantee to all of its peoples the right to preserve their native language and to create conditions for its study and development. | - The Russian Federation shall guarantee to all of its peoples the right to preserve their native language and to create conditions for its study and development. | ||
- | Russia | + | The Russian Federation |
Native languages are also covered in the Constitution under Chapter 2, Rights and Freedoms of Man and Citizen, Article 26: | Native languages are also covered in the Constitution under Chapter 2, Rights and Freedoms of Man and Citizen, Article 26: | ||
- Everyone shall have the right to determine and indicate his nationality. No one may be forced to determine and indicate his or her nationality. | - Everyone shall have the right to determine and indicate his nationality. No one may be forced to determine and indicate his or her nationality. | ||
- Everyone shall have the right to use his or her native language, to a free choice of the language of communication, | - Everyone shall have the right to use his or her native language, to a free choice of the language of communication, | ||
- | <sub> *this includes the Crimea, annexed | + | <sub> *note that the Russian Federation |
==== Further national legislation ==== | ==== Further national legislation ==== | ||
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In July 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that all citizens must learn Russian, and that no Russian can be forced to learn an ethnic language, even if the language is an official langauge of the republic ((Bowring, B. (2018). //Minority Language Rights in the Russian Federation: The End of a Long Tradition?// | In July 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that all citizens must learn Russian, and that no Russian can be forced to learn an ethnic language, even if the language is an official langauge of the republic ((Bowring, B. (2018). //Minority Language Rights in the Russian Federation: The End of a Long Tradition?// | ||
- | ==Modified: 23-10-2017== | ||
=== Developments 2018 === | === Developments 2018 === | ||
In June 2018, the Russian State Duma passed a draft on the voluntary teaching of non-Russian languages in a first reading. | In June 2018, the Russian State Duma passed a draft on the voluntary teaching of non-Russian languages in a first reading. | ||
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The law limits earlier provisions for minority education, such as lowering the amount of hours from three up to five or six hours to two hours in total, one for the language and one for literature((Zamyatin, | The law limits earlier provisions for minority education, such as lowering the amount of hours from three up to five or six hours to two hours in total, one for the language and one for literature((Zamyatin, | ||
- | ==Modified: 24-02-2020== | ||
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