Are language rights fundamental
The rights of people to use their mother tongues are both central to the Canadian constitution and yet seemingly impossible. Their centrality is obvious. The rights of linguistic and religious minorities were the only ones entrenched in the British North America Act that left the usual civil liberti...
Main Author: | Green, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Osgoode Hall Law School
1987
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