European Yearbook of Minority Issues, Volume 21 (2022)

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The European Yearbook of Minority Issues provides a critical and timely review of contemporary developments in minority-majority relations in Europe. It combines analysis, commentary and documentation in relation to conflict management, international legal developments and domestic legislation affecting minorities in Europe.
Part I contains scholarly articles and has a Special Focus section on “The War in Ukraine and National Minorities”, edited by Federica Prina.
Part II contains reports on national and international developments.
Part III features book reviews introducing and critiquing new, relevant literature within the disciplines of the social sciences, humanities and law.

Apart from providing a unique annual overview of minority issues for both scholars and practitioners in this field, the Yearbook is an indispensable reference tool for libraries, research institutes as well as governments and international organisations.

The European Yearbook of Minority Issues is also available online.

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Foreword

List of Tables

Part 1
Thematic Articles

Section 1
 General Articles

1  On the Dismissal of the mspi Action by the General Court of the EU (Case T-158/21)
   Moritz Malkmus

Section 2
 Special Focus: The War in Ukraine and National Minorities

2  Twenty-Five Years of Minority Rights Monitoring in Ukraine
   Elizabeth Craig

3  National Minority Civil Society Organizations in Wartime Mandates, Operational Challenges, and Influence
   Kateryna Haertel

4  Politics of the Memory of Deportation and Interethnic Relations in Post-2014 Crimea
   Elmira Muratova

5  Consequences of War-Induced Displacement and the Shifting Cartography of Belonging of Ukraine’s Ahiska (Meskhetian) Turks, Crimean Tatars, and Roma since 2014
   Viktoriya Sereda and Mykola Homanyuk

6  The Impact (or Not) of the War in Ukraine on Russian Minorities and Minorities Policy
   Bill Bowring

Part 2
Reports

Section 3
International Developments

7  The Rights of European Minorities Participation, Citizenship, and Transfrontier Exchanges—International Developments 2022
   Fanni Korpics and Balázs Vizi

8  The Rights of European Minorities in the Fields of Justice, Public Administration and Public Services—International Developments in 2022
   Noémi Nagy and Melinda Szappanyos

9  Advancing Social and Economic Rights of European Minorities from the Perspective of International Law—International Developments in 2022
   Aziz Berdiqulov

10  Cultural Activities and Facilities, Including the Media, in the Context of the Rights of European Minorities—International Developments in 2022
   Mariya Riekkinen

Section 4
National Developments

11 Minorities and Minority Rights as a Problem for Populist Politics—The German Minority in Poland—A Case Study
   Marek Mazurkiewicz

12  The Parliamentary Representation of Minorities in Hungary Recent Developments
   Balázs Dobos

13  Educational Reform in Estonia and Latvia An End to Russian-Language Schools?
   Vello Pettai

Part 3
Book Reviews
  Taras Kuzio, Russian Nationalism and the Russian-Ukrainian War. Autocracy-Orthodoxy-Nationality (Routledge, London, 2022), isbn 9781003191438 (eBook)
   Hanna Vasilevich

  Eleanor Knott, Kin Majorities Identity and Citizenship in Crimea and Moldova (McGill—Queen’s University Press, Montreal, 2022), isbn 9780228011507
   Jana Stöxen

Scholars and practitioners of conflict management, law and minority studies in Europe.
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