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Evropsko manjšinsko pravo in integracija
ID Devetak, Silvo (Author)

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Abstract
Novo evropsko manjšinsko pravo, ki je nastalo v tem desetletju, sestavljajo: 1) dva mednarodnopravna instrumenta, sprejeta v okviru Sveta Evrope, in sicer Evropska listina o regionalnih in manjšinskih jezikih (1992) in Okvirna konvencija o pravicah narodnih manjšin (1994), 2) okrog 25 bilateralnih pogodb in 3) manjšinske norme v novih ali dopolnjenih ustavah srednje in vzhodnoevropskih držav ter številni drugi pravni predpisi teh držav. Na dosedanji in bodoči razvoj prava so vplivale norme, ki so jih razvili v KEVS oz. OVSE, v okviru regionalnih skupnosti kot sta Svet baltiškihdržav ali Srednjeevropska pobuda ter v evropskih mednarodnih nevladnih organizacijah kot sta npr. FUEN in INTEREG. V skladu z načelom subsidiarnosti, etnični in kulturni vidiki integracije ne spadajo v področje delovanja inštitucij EU. Medtem ko ni bilo politične volje za oblikovanje standardov o manjšinah znotraj ES oziroma EU, se je Skupnost z veliko vnemo lotila teh vprašanj v odnosih do drugih držav. Bodoči evropski sistem varnostiin stabilnosti bi bil zasidran v trdne temelje le tedaj, če bi temeljil na interesih vseh držav in drugih subjektov v Evropi. Nujno bi moral vsebovati tudi standarde in mehanizme za urejanje medetničnih odnosov, kot tudi upoštevati vlogo etničnih manjšin v novi evropski ureditvi. Vojna NATO proti Jugoslaviji je odprla izjemno resno mednarodno krizo z dolgoročnimi posledicami, ki posegajo v samo bistvo mednarodne skupnosti. Reševanje krize bo zahtevalo izjemno politično modrost in spretnost subjektov, ki so jo povzročili ali so vanjo vpleteni. Eno pa je že od začetka jasno: Pax Americana bo temeljila na interesih ZDA kot planetarne sile, ne pa narodov in držav na tem prostoru.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:varstvo manjšin, Evropsko pravo, etnične manjšine, integracijski procesi
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher:Fakulteta za sociologijo, politične vede in novinarstvo v Ljubljani
Year:1999
Number of pages:Str. 349-363
Numbering:Let. 36, št. 3
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-64088 This link opens in a new window
UDC:323.15
ISSN on article:0040-3598
COBISS.SI-ID:19332957 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2015
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Title:Teorija in praksa : revija za družbena vprašanja
Shortened title:Teor. praksa
Publisher:Visoka šola za politične vede, Visoka šola za politične vede, Visoka šola za sociologijo, politične vede in novinarstvo, Fakulteta za sociologijo, politične vede in novinarstvo, Fakulteta za družbene vede
ISSN:0040-3598
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The new European minority legislation passed in this century includes: 1)two internationally legal instruments adopted in frame of the European Council, i.e. European bill on regional and minority languages (1992), and convention on the rights of national minorities (1994), 2) approximately 25 bilateral agreements and 3) minority norms in new or supplemented constitutions of Central and Eastern European states and additionally various other legal regulations of these states. The existing andfuture development of the minority law is being influenced by norms formulated by KEVS, i.e. OVSE in frame of the regional communities such as Council of Baltic States or the Central European Initiative as well as among the European international non-governmental organisations, e.g. FUEN and INTEREG. In accordance with the subsidiary principle, ethnic and cultural views on integration do not belong in the field of activities of the European Union. While on the one hand there was no political will for the formation of standards concerning minorities inside the European Union, on the other hand the EU approached these issues in relations to other states with a lot of zeal. The future European security and stability system would be anchored in sound foundations only if it would be based on the interests of all states as well as of other subjects in Europe. It should certainly include also standards and mechanisms for regulating interethnic relations, as well as take into account the role of ethnic minorities in the new European system. NATO intervention in Yugoslavia triggered a very serious international crisis with long-reaching consequences which touch the very essence of the international community. Resolving the crisis will demand an exceptional political prudence and skill of the subjects responsible or involved. One thing is clear from the start: Pax Americana will be based on the interests of America as a planetary power and not on the interests of nations and states of the region.

Keywords:protection of minorities, European law, ethnic minority, process of integration

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