Central to this article is the evolution of the nature of the principle of self-determination. The main focus will be on the examination of a recent instance of state practice — the Northern Ireland Peace Agreement. In particular, the way in which the Northern Ireland Peace Agreement has given effect to the primary elements of self-determination, including democratic self-government, the protection of human rights, and the protection of minority rights will be discussed
Northern Ireland is an ethnically and culturally plural political jurisdiction marked by a deep conf...
This article explores the possibility of achieving a stable settlement as the result of the current ...
This paper considers the Joint Declaration in the light of recent developments in Anglo-Irish relati...
In a sense, the "Irish peace process" is a success story, as it has largely achieved a shift from mi...
This Essay examines the Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ) in the light of international law on self...
They include the treatment of the issues of self-determination, consent, and the status of Northern ...
The Good Friday Agreement signed in Belfast in 1998, but still in a process of development, is one o...
Until the IRA ceasefire in August 1994 Northern Ireland, which had just experienced its most severe ...
In Northern Ireland, the principle of self-determination is now seen in the context of « the totalit...
The agreement signed by the Irish and British governments and most of the political parties in North...
By the Belfast Agreement of 1998, the major parties involved in the Northern Ireland conflict agreed...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
Equality and Human Rights were central to negotiating the Belfast Agreement and the advancing the pe...
The article examines the final phase of Northern Ireland peace negotiations (1993–1998), which resul...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
Northern Ireland is an ethnically and culturally plural political jurisdiction marked by a deep conf...
This article explores the possibility of achieving a stable settlement as the result of the current ...
This paper considers the Joint Declaration in the light of recent developments in Anglo-Irish relati...
In a sense, the "Irish peace process" is a success story, as it has largely achieved a shift from mi...
This Essay examines the Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ) in the light of international law on self...
They include the treatment of the issues of self-determination, consent, and the status of Northern ...
The Good Friday Agreement signed in Belfast in 1998, but still in a process of development, is one o...
Until the IRA ceasefire in August 1994 Northern Ireland, which had just experienced its most severe ...
In Northern Ireland, the principle of self-determination is now seen in the context of « the totalit...
The agreement signed by the Irish and British governments and most of the political parties in North...
By the Belfast Agreement of 1998, the major parties involved in the Northern Ireland conflict agreed...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
Equality and Human Rights were central to negotiating the Belfast Agreement and the advancing the pe...
The article examines the final phase of Northern Ireland peace negotiations (1993–1998), which resul...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
Northern Ireland is an ethnically and culturally plural political jurisdiction marked by a deep conf...
This article explores the possibility of achieving a stable settlement as the result of the current ...
This paper considers the Joint Declaration in the light of recent developments in Anglo-Irish relati...