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An Introduction to Minority Rights
An Introduction to Minority Rights
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Chapter 1
1.1 Majority and Minority
1.1.1 Identity
1.1.2 Majority and Minority Groups
1.1.3 Self-Identification
1.1.4 Power and Privilege
1.1.5 Diversity, Pluralism and Social Justice
1.2 Categories of Minority Groups
Focus on Myanmar: The Meanings of Taingyintha throughout history
Focus on Myanmar: The Numbers and names of Taingyintha groups throughout history
1.2.2 Religious Minority Groups
1.2.3 Stateless Persons
1.2.4 Persons with Disabilities
1.2.5 SOGIE Minority Groups
Chapter 2
2.1 General Challenges
2.2 Oppression
2.3 Challenges Faced
2.4 Challenges Faced by Religious Minority Groups
2.5 Challenges Faced by Stateless Persons
2.6 Challenges Faced by Persons with Disabilities
2.7 Challenges Faced by SOGIE Minority Groups
2.8 Intersectionality
2.9 Strategies of Minority Groups
Chapter 3
3.1 Human Rights Law
3.1.1 Terminology and Concepts
3.1.2 Human Rights
3.1.3 International Human Rights Law
3.1.4 National Human Rights Law
3.2 minority rights and laws
3.2.2 International Minority Rights Laws
3.2.3 National Minority Rights Laws and Measures
3.3 international laws relevant to minority groups
3.3.2 Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes
3.3.3 Human Rights Laws for Ethnic and Indigenous Minority Groups
3.3.4 Human Rights Laws for Religious Minority Groups
3.3.5 Human Rights Laws for Stateless Persons
3.3.6 Human Rights Laws for Persons with Disabilities
3.3.7 Human Rights Laws for SOGIE Minority Groups
Chapter 4
4.1 The Judiciary in Myanmar, Laws and Minority Rights
4.1.2 National Laws and Justice
4.1.3 Constitutions
4.2 Constitutions and Minority Rights
4.2.2 Past Constitutions of Burma
Chapter 5
5.1 legal citizenship
5.2.1 The Right to Legal Citizenship Status
5.2.2 Restrictions on Associate Citizens and Naturalised Citizens
5.2.3 Cards, Certificates, and Official Documents
5.2.4 Barriers to Legal Citizenship Status
5.3 citizenship in other legal documents
5.3.2 Citizenship in the 2008 Constitution
5.4 Citizenship and Statelessness
Chapter 6
6.1 laws from the british colonial era
6.2 National Laws Related to Civil and Political Rights
6.3 National Laws Related to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
6.4 Other National Laws Related to Minority Rights
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Chapter 1
1.1 Majority and Minority
1.1.1 Identity
1.1.2 Majority and Minority Groups
1.1.3 Self-Identification
1.1.4 Power and Privilege
1.1.5 Diversity, Pluralism and Social Justice
1.2 Categories of Minority Groups
Focus on Myanmar: The Meanings of Taingyintha throughout history
Focus on Myanmar: The Numbers and names of Taingyintha groups throughout history
1.2.2 Religious Minority Groups
1.2.3 Stateless Persons
1.2.4 Persons with Disabilities
1.2.5 SOGIE Minority Groups
Chapter 2
2.1 General Challenges
2.2 Oppression
2.3 Challenges Faced
2.4 Challenges Faced by Religious Minority Groups
2.5 Challenges Faced by Stateless Persons
2.6 Challenges Faced by Persons with Disabilities
2.7 Challenges Faced by SOGIE Minority Groups
2.8 Intersectionality
2.9 Strategies of Minority Groups
Chapter 3
3.1 Human Rights Law
3.1.1 Terminology and Concepts
3.1.2 Human Rights
3.1.3 International Human Rights Law
3.1.4 National Human Rights Law
3.2 minority rights and laws
3.2.2 International Minority Rights Laws
3.2.3 National Minority Rights Laws and Measures
3.3 international laws relevant to minority groups
3.3.2 Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes
3.3.3 Human Rights Laws for Ethnic and Indigenous Minority Groups
3.3.4 Human Rights Laws for Religious Minority Groups
3.3.5 Human Rights Laws for Stateless Persons
3.3.6 Human Rights Laws for Persons with Disabilities
3.3.7 Human Rights Laws for SOGIE Minority Groups
Chapter 4
4.1 The Judiciary in Myanmar, Laws and Minority Rights
4.1.2 National Laws and Justice
4.1.3 Constitutions
4.2 Constitutions and Minority Rights
4.2.2 Past Constitutions of Burma
Chapter 5
5.1 legal citizenship
5.2.1 The Right to Legal Citizenship Status
5.2.2 Restrictions on Associate Citizens and Naturalised Citizens
5.2.3 Cards, Certificates, and Official Documents
5.2.4 Barriers to Legal Citizenship Status
5.3 citizenship in other legal documents
5.3.2 Citizenship in the 2008 Constitution
5.4 Citizenship and Statelessness
Chapter 6
6.1 laws from the british colonial era
6.2 National Laws Related to Civil and Political Rights
6.3 National Laws Related to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
6.4 Other National Laws Related to Minority Rights