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Does the International Constitutional Legal System Provide for Adequate Means to Address Competing Claims to Self-Determination?

Date Submitted: 01/20/2004 15:42:55
Category: / Social Sciences / Politics
Length: 7 pages (1825 words)
<Tab/>The concept of self-determination is closely identified with even the earliest thinking on liberalism and nationalism, it being the 'right or aspiration of a group, which considers itself to have a separate and distinct identity, to govern itself and to determine the political and legal status of the territory it occupies.' Implicit in both the US Declaration of Independence (1776) and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man (1789) was …
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…international order. Bibliography. M.Dixon & R.McCorquodale Cases and Materials on International Law (London: Blackstone, 1991) G.Evans & J.Newnham, Dictionary of International Relations (London: Penguin, 1998) E.Gellner Nations and Nationalism (Oxford: OUP, 1983) D.Harris Cases and Materials on International Law (London:Sweet & Maxwell, 1998) R.Higgins Problems and Processes: International Law and How We Use It (Oxford: OUP, 1994) M.Shaw, International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997) <Tab/>
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