Crimean Tatar Movement in the Space of State Ethnopolitics
Journal Title: Українознавство - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 61
Abstract
The article considers the problem of recognizing the legal status of Crimean Tatars as the indigenous people of Ukraine. It studies the contemporary condition of the legislative basis regarding the regulation of Crimean Tatar issue, focuses on the activity of Crimean Tatars’ non-governmental organizations and political parties.
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Olena Hazizova
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