Minority Accommodation through Territorial and Non-Territorial Autonomy PDF
Edited by Tove H. Malloy, Francesco Palermo
Part of the Minorities & Non-territorial Autonomy series
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Minority Accommodation through Territorial and Non-Territorial Autonomy explores the relationship between minority, territory, and autonomy, and how it informs our understanding of non-territorial autonomy (NTA) as a strategy for accommodating ethno-cultural diversity in modern societies.
While territorial autonomy (TA) is defined by a claim to a certain territory, NTA does not assume that it is derived from any particular right to territory, allocated togroups that are dispersed among the majority while belonging to a certain self-identified notion of group identity.
In seeking to understand the value of NTA as a public policy tool for social cohesion, this volume critically dissects the autonomy arrangements of both NTA and TA, and through a conceptualanalysis and case-study examination of the two models, rethinks the viability of autonomy arrangements as institutions of diversity management. This is the second volume in a five-part series exploring the protection and representation of minorities through non-territorial means, examining this paradox within law and international relations with specific attention to non-territorial autonomy (NTA).
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- Pages:300 pages
- Publisher:OUP Oxford
- Publication Date:08/10/2015
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:300 pages
- Publisher:OUP Oxford
- Publication Date:08/10/2015
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- ISBN:9780191063589