Minorities and effective political participation: a survey of law and national practices 2010, para. 84
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The minority right to effective participation can be advanced through forms of self-governance. In many cases, this entails some degree of group autonomy, which is non-territorial and gives the minority the right to administer and even legislate in certain fields, such as education, cultural affairs, application of personal laws and the preservation of customary law or practices, usually with exclusive jurisdiction.