The 2004 draft of the EU Constitution contains legal language defining the linguistic obligations of the EU and the language rights of its citizens, but the draft fails to achieve language justice for EU citizens who speak regional minority languages. These minority languages include Catalan, Basque, and Galician in Spain, Welsh in the UK, and others.
2020. Language Rights and the Law in Catalonia. In Language Rights and the Law in the European Union, ► pp. 55 ff.
Faingold, Eduardo D.
2020. Language Rights in the Treaty of Lisbon. In Language Rights and the Law in the European Union, ► pp. 25 ff.
Faingold, Eduardo D.
2020. Introduction. In Language Rights and the Law in the European Union, ► pp. 1 ff.
Baldauf, Richard B. & Catherine Siew Kheng Chua
2012. Language Planning and Multilingualism. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics,
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