Name: Dr Maria Lundberg University of Oslo
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Dr. Maria Lundberg
Law Faculty,
University of Oslo, Norway
Geneva, 13 Nov. 2009
Madame Chair
The Forum on minority issues provides an important occasion for exchange among a wide
range of person and institutions concerned about minority rights protection which I think
all of us are grateful for having. I am here to introduce the contents, and structure of one
significant practical and concrete result of the Sino Norwegian cooperation on minority
rights The Beijing-Oslo Recommendations on the Protection of the Right's of
Linguistic Minorities.
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Minority language use is a prerequisite for effective participation and it is a main
instrumental element for guaranteeing the effective participation of minorities in public
life.
The draft recommendations of the 2009 session of the Forum on Minority Issues bring out
the importance of minority language use for effective political participation of minorities.
' The Beijing-OSlo Recommendations address minority language use in a wide range of
areas relevant to the effective political participation of minorities. I would like to mention
Chapter VII minority language use in elections, Chapter 3 in state organs, legislative or
administrative, Chapter 12 in institutions and mechanisms providing remedies in case of
violations of the rights of minorities, and Chapter 9 in the media.
Based on the recognition of a number of general principles and rules in international
human rights instruments, including non-discrimination, minority rights and the effective
participation of minorities in pUblic life, a "pick and choose menu" system is used for the
structure of the Beijing-Oslo Recommendations, This structure provides alternatives for
policy and law in a wide range of situations, taking into account the practice in
different countries, such as China and Norway. This morning the representative of
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Norway addressed some of the relevant Norwegian practice.
This structure is chosen in order to accommodate for the large diversity.in languages and
situations of languages. It should provide specific alternatives based on general principles.
Some advantages of this structure are
• avoiding a too general wording to have .any real practical input, and
to go beyond minimum standards
The Beijing-Oslo Recommendations were drafted responding to the multiple and common
challenges to the languages and cultures of linguistic minorities worldwide.