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citizenship, 31 public administration (symbolic naming of public places), 32 the judicial system (such as the Hungarian transformation of the judiciary on the basis of history) 33 and minority protection (defining minorities on a historical basis, excluding

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international standards of minority protection (Slovenija in evropski standardi 2002). The Slovenian Rába Region after the Second World War Immediately following the Second World War, at their assembly in Martinje on 3 June 1945, Slovenians were once again

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majoritarian branch of government was in the position to draft meaningful laws. Out of fear for loss of public support, it may downplay the problem, it may insist on equalizing majority and minority protection, in the sense of power, or for the same reasons it

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– it only tackles the cantons and the Swiss people. In the monolingual cantons, the minority protection of those speaking a minority language is unknown. Instead of these formal tools, however, informal arrangements do exist in order to ensure ethnic

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parts of the acquis that concerned democracy, the judiciary, protection of minorities, protection of the media etc., all had to be adopted and taken on board along with everything else, in the course of the EU accession negotiations. However, it is

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Social Change, Dress and Identity

Observations on the Disintegration of Peasant Culture as Exemplified by Rural Women’s Clothing in Hungary from the First World War to the End of the Kádár Era Socialism

Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
Author:
Ágnes Fülemile

Interpretation and Its Aspects of Ethnic Minority Protection , 187 – 226 . Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó . Balogh , Balázs – Fülemile , Ágnes 2008 . Cultural Alternatives, Youth and Grassroots Resistance in Socialist Hungary–The Folk Dance and Music

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