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==The Progress of Human Rights==
==The Progress of Human Rights==


Human rights include both individual AND collective rights!
Human rights include both individual rights AND collective rights!


* [http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/ch-chp1.htm Charter of the United Nations: Chapter 1]
* [http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/ch-chp1.htm Charter of the United Nations: Chapter 1]
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==Enlightened opinions on Québec's language policy==
==Enlightened opinions on Québec's language policy==


Québec's language policy is a progressive legal instrument protecting the linguistic rights of ALL Quebecers: Remember that the French-speaking majority of Quebec is a real linguistic and national '''minority''' inside Canada while the English-speaking "minority" of Quebec is the real linguistic and national '''majority''' inside Canada.
Québec's language policy is a progressive legal instrument protecting the linguistic rights of ALL Quebecers: Remember that the French-speaking majority of Quebec is a real linguistic '''minority''' inside Canada while the English-speaking "minority" of Quebec is the real linguistic and national '''majority''' inside Canada.


* ''[[A legal opinion on international law, language and the future of French-speaking Canada]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Ramsey Clark|Ramsey Clark]]
* [[The influence of Quebec's language planning policy abroad]], in the [[Wikipedia:Office québécois de la langue française|OQLF]]'s [http://www.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/ressources/publications/publications_amenagement/ ''Revue d'aménagement linguistique''], 2002
* ''[[Ethical Reflections on Bill 101]]'' by Gregory Baum
* Dumas, Guy (2002). "Quebec Language Policy: Perceptions and Realities", in Steven Baker (ed.), ''Language Policy: Lessons from Global Models.'' (pp. 152-163). Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey: CA
* [http://www.mef.qc.ca/why_we_need_bill_101.htm ''Why we need Bill 101''] by André Burelle
* Romaine, Suzanne (2002). [http://www.unesco.org/most/vl4n2romaine.pdf ''The Impact of Language Policy on Endangered Languages''], UNESCO (PDF)
* [http://www.neuvel.net/Quebec_ling.htm ''Québec's Linguistic Situation''] by linguist Sylvain Neuvel
* Burelle, André. "[http://www.mef.qc.ca/why_we_need_bill_101.htm Why we need Bill 101]", in ''The Gazette'', July 4, 2000, p. 3.
* [http://www.unesco.org/most/vl4n2romaine.pdf ''The Impact of Language Policy on Endangered Languages''] (PDF)
* Edwards, John R. ed., (1998). ''Language in Canada'', Cambridge University Press, 504 pages ([http://books.google.ca/books?id=rgnJRCjuyKcC online excerpt])
* Chevrier, Marc (February 1997). ''[[The principles and means of Québec's language policy]]'', Québec: Ministère des relations internationales, 31 pages
* [[Wikipedia:Ramsey Clark|Clark, Ramsey]] (June 14, 1993). ''[[A legal opinion on international law, language and the future of French-speaking Canada]]''
* [[Wikipedia:Gregory Baum|Baum, Gregory]] (1991). "[[Ethical Reflections on Bill 101]]", in ''The Church in Quebec'', p. 134-157 ISBN 2890884872
* Bourhis, Richard Y. ed., (1984). ''Conflict and language planning in Quebec'', Clevedon, Avon, England: Multilingual Matters, 304 p. ([http://books.google.ca/books?id=dUdlsNgDuBgC online excerpt])
* Sylvain Neuvel. "[http://www.neuvel.net/Quebec_ling.htm Québec's Linguistic Situation]", in ''Neuvel.net''
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Diversity]] - The strength of our differences

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"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

Human rights include both individual rights AND collective rights!

Enlightened opinions on Québec's language policy

Québec's language policy is a progressive legal instrument protecting the linguistic rights of ALL Quebecers: Remember that the French-speaking majority of Quebec is a real linguistic minority inside Canada while the English-speaking "minority" of Quebec is the real linguistic and national majority inside Canada.

See also