The paper examines the legitimacy of the Tibetan Government in Exile as the establishments of democratic governing system, consisting of all three pillars, undeniably prove the state of law created within the community and fulfilling all the state-like functions. The legal basis of this paper fall under the scope of international law and the principle of recognition of both governments (in situ and in exile) and states. The aim is to prove the state of law within the TGiE and successful functioning as the representative of Tibetan people, thus presenting the continuity of state that is dating back to the de facto independence from 1913 to 1951 and the safeguarded state’s personality that still is not legally recognized. The mere reason of s...
It is well known that the Tibetan aristocracy operated the government of the Dalai Lama, which laste...
In 1965, the Tibet Autonomous Region was founded. On the basis of the general democratic election co...
This chapter addresses China’s Tibet policy and the claims made about it in relation to internationa...
In 1991, the Tibetan Government in Exile adopted the Tibetan Constitution. This is a living document...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
The concept of state recognition in public international law has long been mired in a (pejoratively)...
The dispute over the status of Tibet between the Chinese government and the Tibetan government in ex...
Claims that Tibet was independent during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) or had “de facto independence”...
Claims that Tibet was independent during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) or had "de facto independence"...
The present study consists of a full translation and analysis of the three main versions of the Sect...
CV The situation in Tibet, with the intention of human rights problems and the right of self- determ...
Degree awarded: S.J.D. Washington College of Law. American UniversityThe problem I have identified i...
Tibet, the land of snows, has always in many people's minds been a mystical land with a deeply roote...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
The history of Tibet\u27s relations with China is itself an interesting study in notions of sovereig...
It is well known that the Tibetan aristocracy operated the government of the Dalai Lama, which laste...
In 1965, the Tibet Autonomous Region was founded. On the basis of the general democratic election co...
This chapter addresses China’s Tibet policy and the claims made about it in relation to internationa...
In 1991, the Tibetan Government in Exile adopted the Tibetan Constitution. This is a living document...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
The concept of state recognition in public international law has long been mired in a (pejoratively)...
The dispute over the status of Tibet between the Chinese government and the Tibetan government in ex...
Claims that Tibet was independent during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) or had “de facto independence”...
Claims that Tibet was independent during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) or had "de facto independence"...
The present study consists of a full translation and analysis of the three main versions of the Sect...
CV The situation in Tibet, with the intention of human rights problems and the right of self- determ...
Degree awarded: S.J.D. Washington College of Law. American UniversityThe problem I have identified i...
Tibet, the land of snows, has always in many people's minds been a mystical land with a deeply roote...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
The history of Tibet\u27s relations with China is itself an interesting study in notions of sovereig...
It is well known that the Tibetan aristocracy operated the government of the Dalai Lama, which laste...
In 1965, the Tibet Autonomous Region was founded. On the basis of the general democratic election co...
This chapter addresses China’s Tibet policy and the claims made about it in relation to internationa...