The Illiberal Challenge in the EU: Exploring the Parallel with Illiberal Minorities and the Example of Hungary

The long history of liberal multiculturalist theories grappling with the challenge posed by illiberal minorities – Parallel with the illiberal challenge in the European Union – Differences between the state/minority focus, the cultural/political considerations, the individual/systemic violations – W...

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Constitutional law
Court of Justice of the European Communities
Democracy
Equal rights
Equality
Minority groups
Multiculturalism & pluralism
National identity
Rule of law
Values
Violations
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