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Language Regimes, Minority Language Rights, and International Legal Issues: The Case of Quebec Anglophones
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Language Regimes, Minority Language Rights, and International Legal Issues: The Case of Quebec Anglophones
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An examination of the domestic and international litigation over Quebec Anglophone rights to choose the language of education for their children and for businesses to advertise in English. The three cases examined are the Supreme Court of Canada's decisions in the Quebec Protestant School Boards case of 1984 and the Ford Public Signs case of 1988, and the U.N. Human Rights Committee decision in Ballantyne v. Canada (1993).
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Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
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Vol. 26
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267-290
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Spring 1999
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en
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Green, William. “Language Regimes, Minority Language Rights, and International Legal Issues: The Case of Quebec Anglophones.” Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce Vol. 26 (Spring 1999): 267–290.
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