Preface....................................................................................................................... |
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Obituary of Jens Hacker.......................................................................................... |
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Greeting..................................................................................................................... |
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The Definition of Minorities with Respect to Public International Law |
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and Historic Aspects (Abstract) |
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Gilbert H. Gornig, Marburg...................................................................................... |
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Protection of Minorities and Ethnic Groups after |
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World War I and after World War II |
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A Comparison of the Legal Regimes with Specific Reference |
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to the German Minority in Poland (Abstract) |
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Dieter Blumenwitz, Wuerzburg............................................................................... |
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Minorities between Segregation, Integration and Assimilation |
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Thoughts upon the Development of the Model of Cultural |
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Autonomy (Abstract) |
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Stefan Oeter, Hamburg............................................................................................ |
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The Relationship between Protection of Minorities |
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and the Right of Peoples to Self-Determination (Abstract) |
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Dietrich Murswiek, Freiburg................................................................................... |
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Minority Protection and the Permanent Court of International |
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Justice (Abstract) |
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Michael Silagi, Goettingen...................................................................................... |
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Minorities and the OSCE |
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The Role of the OSCE High Commissioner on |
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National Minorities (Abstract) |
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Falk Lange, The Hague............................................................................................ |
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Cultural Autonomy in Estonia |
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A Role Model? (Abstract) |
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Boris Meissner, Cologne......................................................................................... |
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The Relevance of Human Rights and Minority Policies |
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in the Russio-Baltic Relations (No Abstract) |
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Henn-Jueri Uibopuu, Salzburg................................................................................ |
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National Minorities and the Relations between the State |
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and National Minorities in Belorussia (No Abstract) |
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Slawomir Teclaw, Lomza........................................................................................... |
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Panel Discussion (No Abstracts) |
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Minority Protection versus Expulsion, Deportation and Ethnic Cleansing |
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Udo Fink, Mainz......................................................................................................... |
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Stefan Oeter, Hamburg............................................................................................ |
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Elisabeth Sandor-Szalay, Fuenfkirchen/Pécs........................................................ |
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Verica Spasovska, Cologne..................................................................................... |
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Adelheid Feilcke-Tiemann, Cologne...................................................................... |
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Register of Characters............................................................................................. |
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Register od Deeds.................................................................................................... |
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List of Abbreviations................................................................................................ |
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