Abstract
The paper includes the legal aspect and political harmonization of human rights and freedom in the context of an analysis about the legitimate and executive function of the state of Kosovo. Guaranteeing civil rights it’s a part of and obligation that Kosovo institutions have, that are accorded in the legal structure of the fundamental human rights. This approach, mostly has to do with the majority community in Kosovo, that legally and politically are constitutional category.
Highlights
The positive right in Kosovo has defined the rights and freedoms for the citizens of Kosovo
All the rights have the source in: European Convention on human rights and freedoms, Convention on the protection of Minorities, Convention Advisory Committee on the Protection of National Minorities Thematic commentary, nr.[3], for the languages rights of the people that belong to the minorities, that was approved in May 24,2012
European Cards for regional or Minority languages, that was approved in Strasbourg on November 5th 1992, Oslo’s recommendations for minority languages of high Commissariat for minorities etc
Summary
The positive right in Kosovo has defined the rights and freedoms for the citizens of Kosovo. The use of languages in central and local level is a continuous process of legislative and practical advancement. The legislation it treats the use of languages by being supported of one of most rights of all communities for the presentation, protection and promotion of cultural identity. All the rights have the source in: European Convention on human rights and freedoms, Convention on the protection of Minorities, Convention Advisory Committee on the Protection of National Minorities Thematic commentary, nr.[3], for the languages rights of the people that belong to the minorities, that was approved in May 24,2012. European Cards for regional or Minority languages, that was approved in Strasbourg on November 5th 1992, Oslo’s recommendations for minority languages of high Commissariat for minorities etc. In this paper are used: historical methods, analytical methods and comparative methods
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