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CIAO DATE: 04/04
The Criterion of Citizenship for Minorities: The Example of Estonia
Carmen Thiele
August 1999
Abstract
Using the example of Estonia, the criterion of citizenship as a prerequisite for membership in a national minority and its legal consequences for persons belonging to these groups is discussed. While at the universal level minority protection is considered as a basic human right, at the European level it is still viewed as a right of citizens. The author pleads for a simplification of the naturalisation process and the renouncing of the citizenship criterion as a requirement for membership of a national minority.
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