taalrechten
Taalrechten (language rights) refer to the rights of individuals and communities to use, preserve, develop and access languages beyond mere speech. They cover participation in public life in one’s own language, education in or about one’s language, and the handling of official affairs in minority or regional languages. The concept is especially relevant in multilingual states where large groups seek to maintain linguistic identity while engaging with a majority society.
Internationally, taalrechten are supported by instruments such as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Persons
Practical applications include official status for a language in administration, courts, education, and public broadcasting; equality
Different states balance taalrechten with other policy goals, such as national unity, integration and resource constraints.