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Self-determination and secession in international law

Walter Christian

Self-determination and secession in international law - Oxford Oxford University Press 2014 - 318p xiii

Table of Contents
1:Introduction, Christian Walter, Antje von Ungern-Sternberg, Kavus Abushov;
Part I: General Issues of Self-Determination and Secession;
2:International Law and Self-determination: Peoples, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Joshua Castellino;
3:The Role of Recognition and Non-Recognition with Regard to Secession, Stefan Oeter;
4:Secession and Use of Force, Antonello Tancredi;
5:The Principle of "Uti Possidetis Juris": How Relevant Is It for Issues of Secession?, Anne Peters;
6:Recent Developments: The Kosovo Advisory Opinion: What It Says and What It Does Not Say, Christian Walter;
7:Secession in the CIS: Causes, Consequences, and Emerging Principles, Thomas Burri;
Part II: Case Studies from the Commonwealth of Independent States;
8:Transnistria, Bill Bowring;
9:South Ossetia, Christopher Waters;
10:Abkhazia, Farhad Mirzayev;
11:Nagorno-Karabach, Heiko Krüger;
Part III: Comparative Studies;
12:Kosovo, James Summers;
13:Western Sahara, Sven Simon;
14:Eritrea, Gregory Fox

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1. Self determination2. National - Rights to Self Determination3. Minorities - Legal Status

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