List of Participants and the titles of their presentations:

1. Agneza Božić Roberson:

»The Role of Rhetoric in The Politicization of Ethnicity: Miloševic and Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia.«

2. Zoltán Kántor

(Teleki Laszlo Institute Center for Central European Studies, Hungary): »Nation-formation, Nation-building and 'Nationalizing Minorities': the case of Hungarians in Romania«

3. Prof. Michael Keating

(University of Aberdeen, Scotland; European University Institute, Italy): 
»Plurinational Democracy. Accommodating nations in the European Commonwealth«

4. Prof. Peter Lavskis

(University of South Australia, Australia): 
»Reconciliation Mandated for Australia's Indigenous Owners«

5. Tove Lindén

(Department of East European Studies, Uppsala, Sweden): 
»To be or not to be an alien... – the influence of subjective and structural factors when the Russian speakers of Estonia choose to study Estonian«.

6. Prof. Eero Loone

(University of Tartu, Estonia): 
»Manageability of Ethnic Conflicts: Conditions and Limits« 

7. Prof. Keith McLeod

(University of Toronto, Canada): 
»Multicultural Education in Canada«

8. Sonja Novak-Lukanovič, M.A.

(Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia): »The position and the role of the Slovenian language«

9. Francesco Palermo, Ph. D.

(European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen, Italy): 
»The use of minority languages: recent developments in EC-law and judgments of the ECJ« 

10. Giovanni Poggeschi, Ph. D.

(European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen, Italy): 
»Corse: the French Way to Devolution? «

11. Albert F. Reiterer, Ph. D.

(datinform - Büro für Sozialforschung, Austria): 
»What is an Ethnic Conflict? About Fashionable Labels and Rational Politics.«

12. Robert Schaeffer, Ph. D.

(San Jose State University, California, U.S.A.): 
»Laws of Return and the Problem of Citizenship and Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Eritrea and Ethiopia«

13. Thomas W. Simon, Ph. D.

(Illinois State University, U.S.A.): 
»Early Sanity Wanted: States, Minorities, and Genocide«

14. Vladimir Solonari

(Parliament of Moldova, Moldova): 
»Legal framework for treatment of minorities in some post-Soviet states, namely Latvia and Moldova«

15. Jernej Zupančič, Ph. D.

(Institute of Geography, Ljubljana, Slovenia): 
»The protection of persons belonging to minorities who live dispersed in the territory«

16. Prof. Mitja Žagar

(Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia): 
»The Management of Ethnic Relations and the Management and Resolution of Ethnic Conflict in South Eastern Europe«

17. Students of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana, Slovenia

»Presentation of the students’ research project on the constitutional regulation of ethnic relations, protection of minorities and human rights«
 

(Please note that the list is still not final!) 
 


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