The democratic management of cultural diversity is the greatest political challenge for present-day European societies. The plural character of our societies forces us to rethink the basic political concepts, starting off from a new idea of inclusive and plural d¬emocracy. The application of human rights must be reconsidered in the light of presentday reality so that democratic states are able to guarantee the benefi t of these rights to all persons through their identity and not in spite of it, thus creating political spaces that are open to a multi-identity coexistence.
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Managing multicultural society democratically: identities, rights, citizenship
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European traditional linguistic diversity and human rights: a critical assessment of international instruments
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Bringing anxieties together: the impact of the new linguistic diversity on the process of normalization on minority languages
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Traditional and new linguistic management: political and economic implications : the case of intercomprehension
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Religious differences and human rights: historiacal and current experiences from Southeast Europe
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