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Monitoring Minority Protection in EU Member States

Methodology
International Edition
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Cover
Adobe PDF document Table Of Contents
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Adobe PDF document Acknowledgements
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Adobe PDF document Preface
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Adobe PDF document Foreword
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Overview
Adobe PDF document 2002_m_05_overview.pdf
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ZIP archive 2002_m_05_overview.zip
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France
Adobe PDF document 2002_m_france.pdf
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ZIP archive 2002_m_france.zip
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Germany
Adobe PDF document 2002_m_germany.pdf
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ZIP archive 2002_m_germany.zip
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Italy
Adobe PDF document 2002_m_italy.pdf
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ZIP archive 2002_m_italy.zip
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Spain
Adobe PDF document 2002_m_spain.pdf
[ 456.3 k, Adobe PDF document ]
ZIP archive 2002_m_spain.zip
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United Kingdom
Adobe PDF document 2002_m_uk.pdf
[ 458.6 k, Adobe PDF document ]
ZIP archive 2002_m_uk.zip
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Adobe PDF document 2002_m_uk_map.pdf
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National editions
France
ZIP archive 2002_m_francetrans.zip
[ 1.0 MB, ZIP archive ]
in French
Germany
ZIP archive 2002_m_germanytrans.zip
[ 1.1 MB, ZIP archive ]
in German
Italy
ZIP archive 2002_m_italytrans.zip
[ 0.7 MB, ZIP archive ]
in Italian
Spain
ZIP archive 2002_minority_spanish.zip
[ 1.0 MB, ZIP archive ]
in Spanish
United Kingdom
ZIP archive 2002_minority_protection_uk.zip
[ 1.7 MB, ZIP archive ]
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