Self-determination of peoples : a legal reappraisal / AntonioCassese.

By: Cassese, AntonioMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Hersch Lauterpacht memorial lecturesPublication details: New York, NY ; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press : Grotius, 1995Description: xviii, 375 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0521481872 (hc)Subject(s): Self-determination, NationalDDC classification: 341.26 LOC classification: JX4054 | .C32 1995
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Self-determination as an international politicalpostulate -- 3. Treaty law -- 4. The emergence of customary rules:external self-determination -- 5. The emergence of customary rules:internal self-determination -- 6. The holders of the right toself-determination and the means of ensuring observance of the right --7. Comparing customary law and treaty law -- 8. The impact ofself-determination on traditional international law -- 9. Testinginternational law - some particularly controversial issues -- 10. Therole of self-determination in the recent break up of the Soviet Unionand Yugoslavia -- 11. Attempts at expanding self-determination -- 12.Recapitulation and conclusion.
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A Grotius publication.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

1. Introduction -- 2. Self-determination as an international politicalpostulate -- 3. Treaty law -- 4. The emergence of customary rules:external self-determination -- 5. The emergence of customary rules:internal self-determination -- 6. The holders of the right toself-determination and the means of ensuring observance of the right --7. Comparing customary law and treaty law -- 8. The impact ofself-determination on traditional international law -- 9. Testinginternational law - some particularly controversial issues -- 10. Therole of self-determination in the recent break up of the Soviet Unionand Yugoslavia -- 11. Attempts at expanding self-determination -- 12.Recapitulation and conclusion.

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