Part I of this note will explore the concepts of self-determination and minority rights in international law and their development over time. This is particularly relevant to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, because these concepts saw their first full flowering in the period during and following the First World War, when those countries gained their independence from the European powers. Part II will discuss the evolution of the constitutional relationship between the Czechs and the Slovaks from the constitution of the first Czechoslovak Republic to the current constitutional reforms of the CSFR. This analysis will show the emerging recognition of a limited right to a measure of autonomy
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The right to self-determination of peoples is one of the most controversial concepts in public inte...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Peoples and minorities in many parts of the world ass...
The right to self-determination is found in multiple international treaties and conventions, and has...
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The subject matter of the essay—the phenomenon of secession of a part of state territory—is analysed...
The Versailles Treaty sought to protect minorities by giving them their own state. This practice, la...
Among recognized right for the peoples, there is a right of selfdetermination. It is possible to det...
This chapter provides a short history of the legal protection of national minorities in East Central...
While secession has been extensively dealt in international law, particularly as a corollary of self...
This thesis demonstrates that by redefining the notion of nationhood and by treating nations and nat...
INTRODUCTION. This article elaborates on the idea of Professor Y.A.Reshetov, who published in the Mo...
The notion of self-determination has been, and still is, one of the most debated issues in the arena...
This book proposes a novel theory of self-determination; the Rule of the Great Powers. This book arg...
After four decades of relative stability, the modern international system finds itself face to face ...
This article aims to show the problem of self-determination of the people in the light of contempora...
The right to self-determination of peoples is one of the most controversial concepts in public inte...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Peoples and minorities in many parts of the world ass...
The right to self-determination is found in multiple international treaties and conventions, and has...
INTRODUCTION The Czech Republic embodies a remarkable exception from the set of cases dealt with in ...
The subject matter of the essay—the phenomenon of secession of a part of state territory—is analysed...
The Versailles Treaty sought to protect minorities by giving them their own state. This practice, la...
Among recognized right for the peoples, there is a right of selfdetermination. It is possible to det...
This chapter provides a short history of the legal protection of national minorities in East Central...
While secession has been extensively dealt in international law, particularly as a corollary of self...
This thesis demonstrates that by redefining the notion of nationhood and by treating nations and nat...
INTRODUCTION. This article elaborates on the idea of Professor Y.A.Reshetov, who published in the Mo...
The notion of self-determination has been, and still is, one of the most debated issues in the arena...
This book proposes a novel theory of self-determination; the Rule of the Great Powers. This book arg...
After four decades of relative stability, the modern international system finds itself face to face ...
This article aims to show the problem of self-determination of the people in the light of contempora...