PEN Declaration on Linguistic Rights

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The PEN Declaration on Linguistic Rights is a policy statement by PEN International that defends and promotes the rights of individuals and communities to use, develop, and preserve their languages in cultural and public life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf declaration
human rights document
policy statement
aimsTo defend linguistic diversity
oppose linguistic discrimination
promote linguistic diversity
protect endangered languages
strengthen cultural identity through language
support multilingualism
appliesTo indigenous language speakers
individual language users
linguistic communities
minority language speakers
associatedWith human rights defenders
journalists
translators
writers
author PEN International NERFINISHED
focusesOn development of languages
preservation of languages
rights of communities to use their own language
rights of individuals to use their own language
use of languages in cultural life
use of languages in public life
jurisdiction international
mainSubject cultural rights
freedom of expression
language rights
linguistic rights
minority rights
opposes censorship based on language
forced linguistic assimilation
suppression of minority languages
promotes inclusive language policies in public institutions
recognition of writers working in minority languages
respect for linguistic diversity in education
translation and literary exchange between languages
publisher PEN International NERFINISHED
relatedTo International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights NERFINISHED
Universal Declaration of Human Rights NERFINISHED
Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights NERFINISHED
freedom of expression standards of PEN International
supportsRight right to access culture in one’s own language
right to create and disseminate literature in one’s own language
right to non-discrimination on the basis of language
right to receive education in one’s own language where feasible
right to use one’s language in public administration where possible
right to use one’s language in the media

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PEN International hasEthicalDocument PEN Declaration on Linguistic Rights