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"The strength of Language Rights and the Law in the European Union is that the author challenges a range of conventional wisdoms and even conventions regarding the legal position of minority languages in the European Union, convincingly presenting the case that language justice is not yet achieved for citizens who speak traditional EU minority languages. Apart from possibly sparking off some controversy in certain circles, Language Rights and the Law in the European Union most definitely will stimulate further research on the quest for language justice for all who dwell on European soil." -Theodorus du Plessis, University of the Free State, South Africa.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part 1: European Union Language Legislation.- Chapter 2: Language Rights in the 2004 Draft of the European Union Constitution.- Chapter 3: Language Rights in the Treaty of Lisbon.- Part 2: Language Legislation in European Union Member States.- Chapter 4: Language Rights and the Law in Catalonia.- Chapter 5: Language Rights and the Law in Denmark.- Chapter 6: Summary, Conclusion and Directions for Future Research.