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Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)

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Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)

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Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)UAL" APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS: HOW DIALOGUE BETWEEN U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW MAY IMPROVE THE LANGUAGE RIGHTS FRAMEWORKDenise Gilmanl

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ge Rights2A.The U.S. Approach to Language RightssB,The International Human Rights Approach to Language RightsnILImprovements [Q he Made Through a‘•Bil

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Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)cognizing the Value QÍ2ZMinority Languages4The consequences of Incorporating the International Human Rights Approach34B, Improvements in the Internati

onal Human Rights System Through Incorporation of U.S,41Legal System Conceptions1-Limitations of die Cultural Approach412-Improvements to the 5on-Disc Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)

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s of Incorporating die U.S. .Non-Discrimination ApproachiflHLInitial Proposal lor the Development of a Dociunal Framework For Language Rights52A: Iden

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Conclusion70*2 IntroductionThis Article was bom out of a question posed to me by my eight-year-old son, Leo, who has been raised as a bilingual speake Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)

r of Spanish and English. Leo's question arose in response to a proposal to eliminate the brief weekly Spanish lesson provided to the children at his

Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)

public elementary school In Austin. Texas. In an Indignant tone. Leo asked. "Why don't they want us to learn Spanish when we have Mexico so nearby, an

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Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)., 1 was deeply involved with a coalition of advocates that achieved adoption of a Language Access Act requiring D.c. government agencies to provide I

nterpretation and translation services to non-English speakers who could not otherwise access their services or programs.? I also represented individu Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)

als who suffered discrimination based on language, such as a Salvadoran man who successfully sued a Sheraton Hotel restaurant in the D.c. area after h

Harvard Human Rights Journal A BILINGUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS (Summer 2011)

e was laid off and denied rehire because of his lack of English fluency, even though he had worked without difficulty as a dishwasher in the restauran

A “BILINGUAL" APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS:..., 24 Han/. Hum. Rts. J. 124 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 1Harvard Human Rights JournalSummer 2011ArticleA • BILINGU

A “BILINGUAL" APPROACH TO LANGUAGE RIGHTS:..., 24 Han/. Hum. Rts. J. 124 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 1Harvard Human Rights JournalSummer 2011ArticleA • BILINGU

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