In this article I seek to identify and explore some of the legal consequences that flow from the various normative levels that have been ascribed to the right of self-determination in international legal doctrine. Four normative levels are considered: human right, association with sovereignty, erga omnes and jus cogens. A particular focus of the article is on how the doctrinal debate surrounding each normative level might impact on the willingness of states to help improve the determinacy of the scope and content of the right. I argue that there is a haziness surrounding the normative status of the right to self-determination and that this can help to explain the reluctance of states to publicise their views on the scope and content of the ...
It is generally agreed that peoples have a right to self-determination. The right to self-determinat...
The paper seeks to show the questions of justification for the right of peoples to self-determinatio...
Among recognized right for the peoples, there is a right of selfdetermination. It is possible to det...
The right to self-determination is perhaps one of the most fundamental group rights entrenched, espo...
This thesis explores the significance and impact of the principle of self-determination in current i...
The right to self-determination is one of the most important, yet contentious, principles of interna...
The following discussion briefly explores alternative concepts of self-determination. The attached t...
The history of diplomacy and theory of political state shows that the modern international legal pri...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom international law and international huma...
The principle of self-determination has widely been invoked in recent years, especially by spokesmen...
The notion of self-determination has been, and still is, one of the most debated issues in the arena...
International law has a self-determination problem. The paradoxes raised by the concept, almost like...
The right to self-determination is found in multiple international treaties and conventions, and has...
In recent decades, peoples have frequently asserted a right to participate in the international lega...
The right to self-determination of peoples, alongside the equality of nations, large and ...
It is generally agreed that peoples have a right to self-determination. The right to self-determinat...
The paper seeks to show the questions of justification for the right of peoples to self-determinatio...
Among recognized right for the peoples, there is a right of selfdetermination. It is possible to det...
The right to self-determination is perhaps one of the most fundamental group rights entrenched, espo...
This thesis explores the significance and impact of the principle of self-determination in current i...
The right to self-determination is one of the most important, yet contentious, principles of interna...
The following discussion briefly explores alternative concepts of self-determination. The attached t...
The history of diplomacy and theory of political state shows that the modern international legal pri...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom international law and international huma...
The principle of self-determination has widely been invoked in recent years, especially by spokesmen...
The notion of self-determination has been, and still is, one of the most debated issues in the arena...
International law has a self-determination problem. The paradoxes raised by the concept, almost like...
The right to self-determination is found in multiple international treaties and conventions, and has...
In recent decades, peoples have frequently asserted a right to participate in the international lega...
The right to self-determination of peoples, alongside the equality of nations, large and ...
It is generally agreed that peoples have a right to self-determination. The right to self-determinat...
The paper seeks to show the questions of justification for the right of peoples to self-determinatio...
Among recognized right for the peoples, there is a right of selfdetermination. It is possible to det...