This article examines recent developments in Basque language normalisation through the lens of language policy, sociolinguistic asymmetry and judicial intervention. It analyses how legal challenges to institutional language planning reshape the scope of public action in multilingual contexts, often relying on formal notions of equality and co-officiality that overlook existing power imbalances between languages. While grounded in the Basque case, the analysis speaks to wider questions relevant to other minoritised language communities facing similar pressures across contemporary liberal democracies.
Laura Sainz Gomez (Mon,) studied this question.