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Foreign Policy Review 2021/02
Published by the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade

This publication was financially supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary.

ISSN 1588-7855 (Print)
ISSN 2064-9428 (Online)

Contents

Márton Ugrósdy: Preface

György Andrássy: Preface

Gábor Kardos: The Need for Minority Language Rights: Some Theoretical and International Legal Considerations

György Andrássy: Freedom of Language as a Partly Territorial Right of Everyone and the Issue of Minority Language Rights

Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy: The Indigenous Status of the Hungarian Language Community in the Carpathian Basin. A Historical and Contemporary Interpretation. 

Miklós Kontra: (Linguistic) Human Rights and/or Security Policy

Petra Lea Láncos: The Role of Language Technologies in Promoting the Participation of Linguistic Minorities in Social, Political and Economic Life

Balázs Szabolcs Gerencsér: The Law of Coexisting Languages examining the quartet of language policy fields

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