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This 5 page paper considers a fictitious scenario where two ministers are recommending changes to packaging legislation where minority languages should be mandatory on the labeling. One minister is advocating the use of the Deschenes definition or the other advocates utilizing a simple percentage of the population as the defining factor for which language it should be included. The paper discusses both of these approaches and then makes a recommendation. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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this reason that the law exists and as such it is with the public good that any reforms or changes to the law should be considered. However, when assessing proposed
reforms there are likely to be different arguments regarding what is and is not in the public interest, as this may often be complex with the need to balance different
stakeholder needs and the impact that the legislation will have in both a direct and an indirect manner. The idea to bring in new legislation concerning packaging, so that firms
are compelled to provide labels which have the languages of the minorities in the country. This may be seen as an inclusive approach and supportive of the diversity and the
creation of equality. However, there may be disagreement in the way that this is implemented. There are two approaches which are suggested, the first is the use of the Desch?nes
definition, the alternative approach was to use the definition of when a language is spoken by more than 5% of the permanent residents. Each of these ahs advantages and disadvantages
and may be considered to determine which is has the most potential and which is the most viable. When deciding to implement a mandatory requirement for companies to print
labels in the minority languages of the individuals in the country it is apparent that it would not be viable to implement this so that every single language that a
minority group within the country speak is covered. In total it is estimated that globally there are more than 6,500 languages, and although it is unlikely that there will be
speakers for every single language in the country, it is highly likely that there will be many different languages represented within the population. However, when looking at languages that are
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