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  2. Linguistic rights - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic rights are the human and civil rights concerning the individual and ... Article 6.3 grants an interpreter for free in a court, if the language used cannot ...

  3. Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a Declaration was first proposed in 1984, where a Brazilian by the name of Francisco Gomes de Matos introduced to the International Federation of Modern Language Teachers (FIPLV), a plea for a Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights. [6] He listed some of the principal linguistic rights, together with their educational implications.

  4. Category:Linguistic rights - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Linguistic rights" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of linguistic rights in European constitutions - Wikipedia

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    Most of the linguistic rights stated here are negative rights, which grant freedom of usage of own language and prevents discrimination based on language. Some countries do offer positive rights: for example provision of language education from State funds in Austria, Cyprus, Finland, Hungary, Moldova, Portugal, Romania, Turkey, and Ukraine.

  6. List of Linguistic Rights in Constitutions (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: List of linguistic rights in European constitutions; Retrieved from "https: ...

  7. Linguistic discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic discrimination was a part of racism when it was first studied. The first case found that helped establish the term was in New Zealand, where white colonizers judge the native population, Māori, by judging their language. Linguistic discrimination may originate from fixed institutions and stereotypes of the elite class. Elites reveal ...

  8. Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or ...

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    Its key provisions include that "Persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities (hereinafter referred to as persons belonging to minorities) have the right to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practice their own religion, and to use their own language, in private and in public, freely and without interference ...

  9. Linguistic human rights - Wikipedia

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