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Self-Determination of Peoples
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396 pages
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Exploring the intersection of self-determination and international law, this comprehensive legal account examines which groups have the right to self-determination under current legal standards. It analyzes the influence of this political ideal on international relations and traditional institutions, using national digests and UN proceedings as a basis. By re-evaluating the concept within the broader context of international law, the book offers valuable insights into the complex relationship between legal frameworks and political dynamics.
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2008, paperback
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