International Law and Self-Determination

International Law and Self-Determination
Title International Law and Self-Determination PDF eBook
Author Joshua Castellino
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 318
Release 2000-09-14
Genre Law
ISBN 9789041114099

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Internal Self-Determination in International Law

Internal Self-Determination in International Law
Title Internal Self-Determination in International Law PDF eBook
Author Kalana Senaratne
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 293
Release 2021-08-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1108625681

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Internal self-determination is an under-explored topic in international law. It is popularly understood to be a principle of relatively recent origin, promoting democratic freedoms to populations and autonomy for minority groups within states. It has also been viewed as a principle receiving the support of Western states, in particular. In this first book-length critical study of the topic, the reader is invited to rethink the history, theory and practice of internal self-determination in a complex world. Kalana Senaratne shows that it is a principle of great, but varied, potential. Internal self-determination promises democratic freedoms and autonomy to peoples; but it also represents an idea which is not historically new, and is ultimately a principle which can be promoted for different and conflicting purposes. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will be of interest to international lawyers, state-officials, minority groups, and students of law and politics.

The Theory of Self-Determination

The Theory of Self-Determination
Title The Theory of Self-Determination PDF eBook
Author Fernando R. Tesón
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 259
Release 2016-04-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1107119138

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In this book, leading scholars re-examine the principle of national self-determination from diverse theoretical perspectives.

Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law

Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law
Title Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law PDF eBook
Author Karen Knop
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 460
Release 2002-04-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139431927

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The emergence of new states and independence movements after the Cold War has intensified the long-standing disagreement among international lawyers over the right of self-determination, especially the right of secession. Knop shifts the discussion from the articulation of the right to its interpretation. She argues that the practice of interpretation involves and illuminates a problem of diversity raised by the exclusion of many of the groups that self-determination most affects. Distinguishing different types of exclusion and the relationships between them reveals the deep structures, biases and stakes in the decisions and scholarship on self-determination. Knop's analysis also reveals that the leading cases have grappled with these embedded inequalities. Challenges by colonies, ethnic nations, indigenous peoples, women and others to the gender and cultural biases of international law emerge as integral to the interpretation of self-determination historically, as do attempts by judges and other institutional interpreters to meet these challenges.

Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination

Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination
Title Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination PDF eBook
Author Allen Buchanan
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 528
Release 2003-08-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0191522465

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This book articulates a systematic vision of an international legal system grounded in the commitment to justice for all persons. It provides a probing exploration of the moral issues involved in disputes about secession, ethno-national conflict, 'the right of self-determination of peoples,' human rights, and the legitimacy of the international legal system itself. Buchanan advances vigorous criticisms of the central dogmas of international relations and international law, arguing that the international legal system should make justice, not simply peace, among states a primary goal, and rejecting the view that it is permissible for a state to conduct its foreign policies exclusively according to what is in the 'the national interest'. He also shows that the only alternatives are not rigid adherence to existing international law or lawless chaos in which the world's one superpower pursues its own interests without constraints. This book not only criticizes the existing international legal order, but also offers morally defensible and practicable principles for reforming it. Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination will find a broad readership in political science, international law, and political philosophy. Oxford Political Theory presents the best new work in political theory. It is intended to be broad in scope, including original contributions to political philosophy and also work in applied political theory. The series contains works of outstanding quality with no restrictions as to approach or subject matter. Series Editors: Will Kymlicka, David Miller, and Alan Ryan

Statehood and the Law of Self-Determination

Statehood and the Law of Self-Determination
Title Statehood and the Law of Self-Determination PDF eBook
Author David Raic
Publisher BRILL
Pages 515
Release 2002-09-01
Genre Law
ISBN 904740338X

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Although most international lawyers assumed that the distribution of the land surface of the earth between States was more or less final after the end of decolonization, recent practice has disproved this assumption. Eritrea separated from Ethiopia and new States were created out of the former Soviet Union, the former Yugoslavia and the former Czechoslovakia. There is no reason to believe that these events form the end of the creation of new States. Numerous communities within existing States claim a right to full separate statehood on the basis of their entitlement to an alleged right to self-determination. However, in most cases, the international community rejected such claims to statehood, even if the territorial entity satisfied the traditional criteria for statehood. On the other hand, in other cases, including some of those mentioned above, the international community acknowledged the statehood of entities which clearly failed to meet these criteria. In the light of the above-mentioned developments, this book examines the modern law of statehood, and in particular the role of the law of self-determination in the process of the formation of States in international law. The study shows that the law of statehood has changed considerably since the establishment of the United Nations. It is argued that the law of self-determination is particularly relevant for explaining the international community's position regarding the general recognition, or the general denial, of statehood of different territorial entities under contemporary international law.

Peoples and International Law

Peoples and International Law
Title Peoples and International Law PDF eBook
Author James Summers
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 671
Release 2014-04-09
Genre Law
ISBN 9004232966

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Peoples and International Law is a detailed survey of the law of self-determination with a focus on the concept of nations and peoples. It engages with different aspects of this law with particular emphasis on the drafting and implementation of international instruments. The second edition includes new coverage of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the African and Arab charters. It considers recent practice by the Human Rights Committee, Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights dealing with the emerging political, economic and environmental aspects of the right. The book looks at the interaction of international law, nationalism and liberalism in theories of nationhood and self-determination, as well as, the historical development of the right and the decisions of international bodies. Lastly, it examines practice in this area, including new developments in remedial independence and international territorial administration.