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-===== International legislation concerning ​sign languages ​=====+===== International legislation concerning ​Sign Languages ​=====
  
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   * it does not include either dialects of the official language(s) of the State or the languages of migrants;   * it does not include either dialects of the official language(s) of the State or the languages of migrants;
  
-There is no specific mentioning of sign languages ​in the Charter, nor are there any sign languages ​covered by State Parties. See the full list of covered languages [[https://​rm.coe.int/​states-parties-to-the-european-charter-for-regional-or-minority-langua/​168077098c|here]]+There is no specific mentioning of Sign Languages ​in the Charter, nor are there any Sign Languages ​covered by State Parties. See the full list of covered languages [[https://​rm.coe.int/​states-parties-to-the-european-charter-for-regional-or-minority-langua/​168077098c|here]] 
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 +===Recognition by the Council of Europe === 
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 +\\ In 2003, the  [[general_information:​glossary_of_terms#​Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)|PACE]] recognised Sign Languages in their [[https://​assembly.coe.int/​nw/​xml/​XRef/​Xref-XML2HTML-en.asp?​fileid=17093&​lang=en|Recommendation 1598 (2003)]]: Protection of sign languages in the member states of the Council of Europe.  
 +There, the PACE recognises Sign Languages "as the expression of Europe’s cultural wealth. They are a feature of Europe’s linguistic and cultural heritage"​ and the PACE recognises them as "a complete and natural means of communication for deaf people."​ 
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 +For education, they recommend and encourage member states: 
 +  * to give education in Sign Languages to deaf people; 
 +  * to train teachers, in preparation for working with deaf and hearing-impaired children, in Sign Languages;​ 
 +  * to include Sign Languages as a valid academic qualification in mainstream secondary schools with equal status to other taught languages;​ 
 +  * to grant deaf people the right to choose freely between oral and bilingual school systems; 
 +  * to subsidise the publication of instructive literature in Sign Languages.
  
 === EU resolutions === === EU resolutions ===
  
-\\ On June 17, 1988, the European Parliament signed the [[http://​www.policy.hu/​flora/​ressign2.htm|Resolution on Sign Languages 1988]] and the [[https://​eur-lex.europa.eu/​legal-content/​EN/​TXT/?​uri=CELEX%3A51998IP0985|Resolution on Sign Languages 1998]] ten years later which both called for the recognition,​ improvement and support of sign languages.+\\ On June 17, 1988, the European Parliament signed the [[http://​www.policy.hu/​flora/​ressign2.htm|Resolution on Sign Languages 1988]] and the [[https://​eur-lex.europa.eu/​legal-content/​EN/​TXT/?​uri=CELEX%3A51998IP0985|Resolution on Sign Languages 1998]] ten years later which both called for the recognition,​ improvement and support of Sign Languages.
  
 The Resolution on Sign Languages 1988 states that a “sign language, which can be properly be regarded as a language in its own right, is the preferred or only language of most deaf people” and calls “upon the Member States to abolish any remaining obstacles to the use of sign language.” ​ The Resolution on Sign Languages 1988 states that a “sign language, which can be properly be regarded as a language in its own right, is the preferred or only language of most deaf people” and calls “upon the Member States to abolish any remaining obstacles to the use of sign language.” ​
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 === UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities === === UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ===
  
-\\ The [[https://​www.un.org/​development/​desa/​disabilities/​convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities.html|Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities]] (2006) is the first international human rights convention that explicitly considers ​sign languages ​to be languages (Article 21)((De Meulder, M. (2016). Artikel 24 van het VN Verdrag inzake de Rechten van Personen met een Handicap en dove gebarentaligen:​ naar een nieuwe interpretatie van het begrip '​inclusief onderwijs'​. In G. Van Hoven, A. Schippers, M. Cardol & E. De Schauwer (Eds.), Disability Studies in de Lage Landen. Antwerpen: Garant Uitgeverij.)).+\\ The [[https://​www.un.org/​development/​desa/​disabilities/​convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities.html|Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities]] (2006) is the first international human rights convention that explicitly considers ​Sign Languages ​to be languages (Article 21)((De Meulder, M. (2016). Artikel 24 van het VN Verdrag inzake de Rechten van Personen met een Handicap en dove gebarentaligen:​ naar een nieuwe interpretatie van het begrip '​inclusief onderwijs'​. In G. Van Hoven, A. Schippers, M. Cardol & E. De Schauwer (Eds.), Disability Studies in de Lage Landen. Antwerpen: Garant Uitgeverij.)).
    
 The Convention covers Education in Article 24, in which State Parties – amongst others – ensure that: The Convention covers Education in Article 24, in which State Parties – amongst others – ensure that:
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   * Persons with disabilities receive the support required   * Persons with disabilities receive the support required
 And take appropriate measures to: And take appropriate measures to:
-  * Facilitating the learning of sign language ​and the promotion of the linguistic identity of the deaf community;+  * Facilitating the learning of Sign Language ​and the promotion of the linguistic identity of the deaf community;
   * Ensuring that the education of persons, and in particular children, who are blind, deaf or deafblind, is delivered in the most appropriate languages and modes and means of communication for the individual, and in environments which maximize academic and social development.   * Ensuring that the education of persons, and in particular children, who are blind, deaf or deafblind, is delivered in the most appropriate languages and modes and means of communication for the individual, and in environments which maximize academic and social development.
  
 The list of State Parties that have [[general_information:​glossary_of_terms#​Signature of a treaty|signed]] and/or [[general_information:​glossary_of_terms#​Ratification of a treaty|ratified]] the Convention can be found [[https://​treaties.un.org/​Pages/​ViewDetails.aspx?​src=TREATY&​mtdsg_no=IV-15&​chapter=4&​clang=_en|here]] The list of State Parties that have [[general_information:​glossary_of_terms#​Signature of a treaty|signed]] and/or [[general_information:​glossary_of_terms#​Ratification of a treaty|ratified]] the Convention can be found [[https://​treaties.un.org/​Pages/​ViewDetails.aspx?​src=TREATY&​mtdsg_no=IV-15&​chapter=4&​clang=_en|here]]
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 +====Sign Languages currently covered on the Wiki====
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 +  * [[languages:​british_sign_language_in_the_uk|British Sign Language in the United Kingdom]]
 +  * [[::​languages:​Catalan_Sign_Language_in_Spain| Catalan Sign Language in Spain]] ​
 +  * [[languages:​dutch_sign_language_in_nl|Dutch Sign Language in the Netherlands]]
 +  * [[languages:​flemish_sign_language_in_belgium|Flemish Sign Language in Belgium]]
 +  * [[languages:​irish_sign_language_in_ireland|Irish Sign Language in Ireland]]
  
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