Abstract

This article follows on from related articles included within EJM 4-2008 and the “Cornish National Minority Report 2”, contained in EJM 3-2011.The purpose of this article will be to further illustrate the background to Cornish claims to be brought under the protection of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities of the Council of Europe (FCNM). In doing so, it will expand upon some of the historical references, previously touched on in the above issues, but will also show the constitutional concept, historical perceptions and an insight into campaigns that serve to reinforce the Cornish people’s innate perceptions of themselves.

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