FW: ELL: Mercator Working Paper nX6

Johanna Laakso johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Tue Apr 9 11:37:51 UTC 2002


Dear Uralists,

(forwarded from the Endangered-languages-list, apologies for
cross-postings!)

the most recent Mercator Working Paper (see below) is devoted to the
minority languages of the Russian Federation. For contact and other
information see below.

Best,

Johanna
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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Johanna Laakso
Institut für Finno-Ugristik der Universität Wien
Universitätscampus, Spitalg. 2-4 Hof 7, A-1090 Wien
Tel. +43 1 4277 43009 | Fax +43 1 4277 9430
johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at | http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/Johanna.Laakso/

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Von: "Mercator" <mercator at ciemen.org>
Antworten an: endangered-languages-l at cleo.murdoch.edu.au
Datum: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:46:42 +0200
An: "Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez" <ejruiz at orion.deusto.es>
Betreff: ELL: Mercator Working Paper nX6

Dear all,

The new Mercator Working Paper nº6, "Minority Languages of the Russian
Federation. Perspectives for a ratification of the European Charter for
Regional and Minority Languages" by Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez (University of
Deusto) is already on line
(http://www.troc.es/ciemen/mercator/work-pape.htm), in Catalan and English
versions.

The Mercator Working Papers series of ongoing monographical works or
researches on linguistic rights, legislation or policies is part of
Mercator-Linguistic Rights and Legislation  program consisting of three
different areas: research, diffusion and documentation and information
service.

The current working papers that you can find on line are:

Working paper 1: the promotion of minority languages in Russian Federation
and the prevention of interethnic conflicts: the case of Kalmykia, by Marc
Leprêtre

Working paper 2: The main concepts in the recognition of linguistic rights
in European States, by Neus Oliveras Jané

Working paper 3: The political status of Romani language in Europe, by Peter
Bakker & Marcia Rooker

Working paper 4: The juridical defence of Rhaeto-romansh languages, with
particular reference to the Friulan case, by William Cisilino.

Working paper 5: Languages and institutions in the European Union, by Manuel
Alcaraz Ramos.

Working paper 6: Minority Languages of the Russian Federation. Perspectives
for a ratification of the European Charter for Regional and Minority
Languages,  by Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez

Within the diffusion area, we continue with the Mercator other on-line
publications:

· our BULLETIN, in which we publish legislative novelties (both national and
international) affecting the situation of minoritized languages and their
use in public spheres, as well as bibliographical novelties and those in the
internet.

· the DOSSIERS, which divulge part of the results of our work concerning
critical and documental research.

All these publications may be consulted and directly downloaded from the
MERCATOR-LEGISLATION webpage
(http://www.troc.es/ciemen/mercator) -Publication section-, or may be
received in hard copy by means of a free subscription, which you can submit
to the following e-mail address: cdoc at ciemen.org




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