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Follow on Google News | European Parliament Conference: What Future for Minority Languages in Europe?Csaba Sógor, Herbert Dorfmann and Jill Evans MEPs, in coordination with the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, the European Free Alliance and the Centre Maurits Coppieters will be convening a conference on 24 February 2015.
It is very difficult to generalise or to define the best way to protect a language, as the specific arrangements have different histories and explanations. Today, one of the aims of the Council of Europe is the protection and promotion of diversity of Europe’s regional and minority languages, which its Member States also affirmed in the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Nonetheless, Europe is far from being a utopia for many linguistic minorities and problems remain: several languages face extinction and in some cases, language is used as a political tool. Although the protection of minorities is one of the criteria for accession to the EU, the Commission has not created a legal basis for the promotion and conservation of regional and lesser-used languages. This conference aims to explore the different possible arrangements for linguistic minorities in Europe, evaluating their merits and analysing their more controversial aspects. It will look into the use of language as a political tool, but also as a cause and a possible solution to intercultural conflicts and tensions. Practical details The event will take place on Thursday 24 February 2015 from 9:00-11:00 at the European Parliament, room A5E-3. Please register here (https://docs.google.com/ It will not be possible to enter the European Parliament without accreditation. Registrations close on 17 February 2015. End
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