Self-determination of peoples and plural-ethnic states in contemporary international law failed states, nation-building and the alternative, federal option /
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Fformat: | Electronig eLyfr |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,
2007.
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- The national and international faces of federalism
- Self-determination of peoples as United Nations principle : historical roots and contemporary international law/municipal (constitutional) law antinomies
- Emergence of states in classical international law
- The United Nations Charter and admission of states, and also their exclusion
- The United Nations Charter principle of territorial integrity of states : the Uti Possidetis Doctrine as element in state succession
- Federalism and constitutional pluralism as self-determination options for plural-ethnic States : the different faces of federalism in comparative constitutional law
- Law and politics and the dialectical unfolding of the self-determination principle
- Excursus - failed states : the trial-and-error of contemporary exercises in constitution-making and nation-building.