However, it was not until the 1900s that linguistic rights gained official status in politics and international accords.
Collective linguistic rights apply to states because it expresses itself in one or more languages.
Negative linguistic rights are the right for the exercise of language without the interference of the State.
In relation to legislation, a causal effect of linguistic rights is language policy.
There are a number of other documents on the international level granting linguistic rights.
Since then, many countries have invented laws recognizing linguistic and cultural rights.
There are some significant conflicts over linguistic rights in India.
He listed some of the principle linguistic rights, together with its educational implications.
That right, however, could only be exercised if there is a clear denial of political, linguistic, cultural and religious rights.
To a certain extent the issues are very different here, where claims have been made not in the name of linguistic rights but identity rights.