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Statehood and the law of self-determination

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Publication details: The Hague Kluwer Law International 2002Description: 495p xixISBN:
  • 9789047403388
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.260000 RAI
Contents:
Contents: Part I: Statehood Chapter 1 The concepts of 'subject of law' and 'personality' in international law Chapter 2 the state as an international legal person Chapter 3 the traditional criteria for statehood and the concept of effectiveness Chapter 4 the obligation of non-recognition and additional criteria for statehood based on legality Part II: self-determination Chapter 5 The emergence and development of the principle of self-determination: from the American and French Revolutions to the era of decolonization Chapter 6 The Post-Colonial Era: internal and external self-determination Chapter 7 secession Part III: statehood and self-determination Chapter 8 the formation of states and the operation of the law of self-determination.
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School REFERENCE SECTION 341.26 RAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 29261

Contents:
Part I: Statehood
Chapter 1 The concepts of 'subject of law' and 'personality' in international law
Chapter 2 the state as an international legal person
Chapter 3 the traditional criteria for statehood and the concept of effectiveness
Chapter 4 the obligation of non-recognition and additional criteria for statehood based on legality
Part II: self-determination
Chapter 5 The emergence and development of the principle of self-determination: from the American and French Revolutions to the era of decolonization
Chapter 6 The Post-Colonial Era: internal and external self-determination
Chapter 7 secession
Part III: statehood and self-determination
Chapter 8 the formation of states and the operation of the law of self-determination.

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