THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY (EST 2010) | RESOLUTION PROPOSAL FORM
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[ASSEMBLY MEMBER]:Benardino Ferrara [DATE]: 15/01/2019 [SUBJECT]: For the Protection of Minority Languages [DRAFT]: The Global Assembly, NOTING the many attempts by many countries to deny equal protections and freedoms to speakers of minority and regional languages within their territory, AS WELL AS the many attempts in many countries to completely eliminate these regional languages, such as Vergonha, Italianization, Turkification, the Francoization of Brussels, the Babel Proclamation, The Welsh Not, suppression of Afrikaans and other Boer dialects, and may other such examples. DECRYING attempts by countries to, in the name of 'unity' wipe out the cultural uniqueness of regions, by ways of eliminating their minority languages, DEFINING "Regional or Minority Languages" as any language traditionally used within a given territory of a State by nationals of that State who form a group numerically smaller than the rest of the State's population "Territory in which the Language is used" as the geographical area in which the said language is the mode of expression of a number of people justifying the adoption of the various protective and promotional measures provided for in this Charter; "non-territorial languages" as languages used by nationals of the State which differ from the language or languages used by the rest of the State's population but which, although traditionally used within the territory of the State, cannot be identified with a particular area thereof. RESOLVE THAT: In Respect to Regional or Minority Languages, and within the territory in which those languages are or historically have been used, States shall undertake the following:
States shall undertake an effort, if they have not done so, to eliminate any unjustified distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference relating to the use of a regional or minority language and intended to discourage or endanger the maintenance or development of it. The adoption of special measures in favour of regional or minority languages aimed at promoting equality between the users of these languages and the rest of the population or which take due account of their specific conditions is not considered to be an act of discrimination against the users of more widely-used languages. States shall promote, by appropriate measures, mutual understanding between all the linguistic groups of the country and in particular the inclusion of respect, understanding and tolerance in relation to regional or minority languages among the objectives of education and training provided within their countries and encouragement of the mass media to pursue the same objective. In determining language policy, states shall consider the needs and wishes expressed by the groups which use such languages States shall apply the principles listed above to non-territorial languages. However, as far as these languages are concerned, the nature and scope of the measures to be taken to give effect to this Charter shall be determined in a flexible manner, bearing in mind the needs and wishes, and respecting the traditions and characteristics, of the groups which use the languages concerned. States shall make the following:
THAT to these ends, the General Assembly or ICJ may assemble investigatory teams and observer teams, and without warning audit the member countries as to their compliance to these measures, and prescribe through its courts punitive measures towards the governments found in non-compliance. |