Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights
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The Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights is a document signed by UNESCO, the PEN Clubs, and several non-governmental organizations in 1996 to support linguistic rights, especially those of endangered languages.
[edit] See also
- Language policy
- Minority language
- Language revival
- Linguicide
- European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
[edit] External links
- Universal Declaration of Linguistic RightsPDF (42.2 KiB)
- Linguistic Rights | Droits linguistiques | Lingvaj rajtoj | Diritti linguistici - International Symposium on "Linguistic Rights in the World, the current situation", United Nations, Geneva, 24th of April 2008