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International Protection of Minority Rights

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  • Abdulrahim P. Vijapur

    (Abdulrahim P. Vijapur is Professor, Ford Foundation Endowed Chair in Dalit Studies, Academy of Third World Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.)

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The twentieth century began, well after the First World War, to focus on the rights of minorities and their linkages with general peace and welfare. The record of the League of Nations, however, was not very encouraging. This is perhaps why, in the post-Second World War period, the international community adopted a more cautious approach to minority rights than before. This is manifested in the reluctance to agree on a definition of minorities, and also a clear preference for perceiving minority rights as being inseparable from human rights. The growing body of international legal instruments for the protection of human rights has, nevertheless, a discernible bearing on minority rights. The international covenants on human rights best exemplify this. Further, the monitoring mechanisms of the UN have also contributed to minority rights through progressive interpretations and rulings. Alongside, regional initiatives, as in Europe, have also helped the cause of minority rights after the end of the Cold War. Shortcomings in the international protection of minority rights are due to the apprehensions of state actors. They fear the abuse of the right to self-determination and the rights of indigenous peoples—as part of minority/human rights—will endanger the existing socio-political order.

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  • Abdulrahim P. Vijapur, 2006. "International Protection of Minority Rights," International Studies, , vol. 43(4), pages 367-394, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intstu:v:43:y:2006:i:4:p:367-394
    DOI: 10.1177/002088170604300402
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