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==Enlightened opinions on Québec's language policy== | ==Enlightened opinions on Québec's language policy== | ||
* ''A | * ''[[A legal opinion on international law, language and the future of French-speaking Canada]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Ramsey Clark|Ramsey Clark]] | ||
* ''Ethical Reflections on Bill 101'' by Gregory Baum | * ''[[Ethical Reflections on Bill 101]]'' by Gregory Baum | ||
* [http://www.mef.qc.ca/why_we_need_bill_101.htm ''Why we need Bill 101''] by André Burelle | * [http://www.mef.qc.ca/why_we_need_bill_101.htm ''Why we need Bill 101''] by André Burelle | ||
* [http://www.neuvel.net/Quebec_ling.htm ''Québec's Linguistic Situation''] by linguist Sylvain Neuvel | * [http://www.neuvel.net/Quebec_ling.htm ''Québec's Linguistic Situation''] by linguist Sylvain Neuvel | ||
* [http://www.unesco.org/most/vl4n2romaine.pdf ''The Impact of Language Policy on Endangered Languages''] (PDF) | * [http://www.unesco.org/most/vl4n2romaine.pdf ''The Impact of Language Policy on Endangered Languages''] (PDF) | ||
Revision as of 21:09, 7 May 2007
"By virtue of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine when and as they wish, their internal and external political status, without external interference, and to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development." - 1975 Helsinki Final Act, principle VIII
The Progress of Human Rights
- Charter of the United Nations: Chapter 1
- Charter of the United Nations: Chapter 11
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Helsinki Final Act
- Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights
- UNESCO's MOST Programme : Linguistic Rights
- Language Constraints and Human Rights
- The Asmara Declaration on African Languages and Literatures
- Universal Declaration of the Collective Rights of Peoples
- Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights
- Minority Rights Group International
- Universal realization of the right of peoples to self-determination
Enlightened opinions on Québec's language policy
- A legal opinion on international law, language and the future of French-speaking Canada by Ramsey Clark
- Ethical Reflections on Bill 101 by Gregory Baum
- Why we need Bill 101 by André Burelle
- Québec's Linguistic Situation by linguist Sylvain Neuvel
- The Impact of Language Policy on Endangered Languages (PDF)