Self-determination and national minorities

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Self-determination and national minorities

Thomas D. Musgrave

(Oxford monographs in international law)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [260]-274) and index

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内容説明

The concept of self-determination has played a very important role in the shaping of the international community in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is closely linked in a number of different ways to the status of minorities who frequently make claims to self-determination. This work explores the relationship between self-determination and minority rights in international law, and is highly detailed in its treatment of the subject, discussing very recent events, such as the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, in a valuable historical context. Analysis of the issues aims to provide the reader with a clarification of the legal issues involved, especially since the establishment of the UN and the development of international norms of human rights. As such, the book should hold particular appeal for all those who are interested in international law and politics, as well as students of modern history wishing to be informed on this hotly debated issue. This book is intended for students of international law, international politics, and modern history. It is particularly relevant for postgraduate students and third year undergraduates.

目次

1.: The Origins of National Consciousness. 2.: Self-Determination and the First World War. 3.: The Inter-War Years: The Minorities Treaties Regime. 4.: Self-Determination in Modern International Law: International Instruments and Judicial Decisions. 5.: Self-Determination in Modern International Law: The Practice of States. 6.: The Protection of Minorities. 7.: Definitions of the Term "People". 8.: Secession. 9.: Irredentism. 10.: Historical Title. Epilogue. Bibliography. Index

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