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Indigenous Peoples and Language

Author: Fernand de Varennes LLB, LLM (LSE), Dr Jur
Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University School of Law
Subjects: Indigenous peoples - legal status, laws (Other articles)
International law (Other articles)
Language and languages - law and legislation (Other articles)
Linguistic minorities - legal status, laws (Other articles)
Issue: Volume 2, Number 1 (April 1995)
Category: Refereed Articles

Abstract

This article explores the entitlement of indigenous peoples to preferential treatment in linguistic affairs, relative to other individuals. This is due not to their position as a minority, but to the acknowledgement in international law, as well as in some national jurisdictions, that indigenous peoples occupy a unique political and legal niche, with corresponding privileges not necessarily available to others.

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