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Convention on Human Rights (1969) and the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights (1981) contain a non-discrimination clause that may potentially be relevant also for minorities. Article 1 of the American Convention prescribes that States Parties
. Council of Europe . ( 1992 ). European charter for regional or minority languages . European Treaty Series – No. 148 . Strasbourg, France : Council of Europe . Retrieved from http://www.coe.int/en/web/european-charter-regional-or-minority-languages/text-of-the-charter
(498.8 m aBsl) between Băgău and Lopadea Nouă. 30 An exceptionally early charter from the time of King St. Stephen (1001–1038) reveals a lot about the formation of the early Árpádian village network
technologies cannot be simply ignored because of their use for illegal purposes. 1 Bolesta (2016) 48. 2 D5 Charter link 6
. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union expressly protects human dignity in Article 1 and lays down the non-discrimination principle in Article 21. Certain protected grounds are singled out in other Charter provisions, too, such as
, the Constitutional Council rejected the idea of a ‘Corsican people component of the French people’, considering that there was just one ‘French people’. In 1999, it ruled that the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages could not be
Articles 7 and 8 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, which address the respect for private and family life as well as the protection of personal data. 38 Taking into account the CJEU's decision in Schrems II, it appears that the US did not take these
-century charter features an “Onogur” toponym in Lower Austria. Based on the above, Gyula László concluded that the ancient Hungarians had actually conquered the Carpathian Basin twice: the first Hungarian-speaking population groups arrived to the Carpathian Basin
ensemble also deserves mention as the legal predecessor of the Hungarian Heritage House according to its founding charter. 2 The Institute of Folk Art was founded in 1951 following the abolition in 1948 of the Hungarian People's Cultural Institute, which
) Every year, photographs were taken of Berzence and its surroundings under different conditions ( Figs 24 and 25 ). Pál Engel and Tibor Koppány considered the 1444 charter referring to Demeter, the castellanus of Berzence, as the earliest source