| Christian Tomuschat - Law - 1993 - 368 pages
...and contrary to international standards. 3. States should take appropriate measure so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities have adequate...tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue. 4. States should, where appropriate, take measures in the field of education, in order to encourage... | |
| Yoram Dinstein, Mala Tabory - Political Science - 1994 - 434 pages
...and contrary to international standards. 3. States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities have adequate...tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue. 4. States should, where appropriate, take measures in the field of education, in order to encourage... | |
| Human Rights Watch/Helsinki (Organization : U.S.) - Greece - 1994 - 104 pages
...States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities may have adequate opportunities to learn their mother...tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue. 4. States should, where appropriate, take measures in the field of education, in order to encourage... | |
| Connie Peck - Political Science - 1996 - 318 pages
..."States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities may have adequate opportunities to learn their mother...have instruction in their mother tongue" (Article 4). Concerning cultural education, the Declaration notes that: "States should, where appropriate, take... | |
| Bahiyyih G. Tahzib - Political Science - 1996 - 640 pages
...States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities may have adequate opportunities to learn their mother...tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue. 4 States should, where appropriate, take measures in the field of education, in order to encourage... | |
| Arie Bloed - Law - 1997 - 928 pages
...mother tongue or in their mother tongue. According to Article 4, paragraph 3, of the UN Declaration, States should take appropriate measures so that, whenever...tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue. Persons belonging to minorities should also have adequate opportunities to gain knowledge of the society... | |
| Ruth Wodak, P. Corson - Education - 1999 - 314 pages
...other measures to achieve those ends. 4.3. States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities have adequate...tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue. Clearly such a formulation as in Art. 4.3 raises many questions. What constitute "appropriate measures"... | |
| Ruth Wodak, David Corson - Education - 1997 - 306 pages
...other measures to achieve those ends. 4.3. States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities have adequate...tongue or to have instruction in their mother tongue. Clearly such a formulation as in Art. 4.3 raises many questions. What constitute “appropriate measures”... | |
| Europe - 1997 - 1222 pages
...States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging to minorities may matters; (d) all self-governing associated States which, in accordance 4. States should, where appropriate, take measures in the field of education, in order to encourage... | |
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