This Essay examines the Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ) in the light of international law on self-determination and minority rights. Northern Ireland cannot be evaluated in a vacuum; already it is being suggested that the Northern Ireland peace process and the formula devised in the 1998 Belfast Agreement may serve as a model for other divided societies. Indeed, this possibility was raised by President Clinton during his September 1998 visit to Belfast and was reiterated by the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights on her more recent visit in December 1998. International law claims to address many of the issues central to ethnic conflict, preeminently self-determination, the legitimate basis for statehood, the exercise of state power, ...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed by the Irish and British governments in November 1985. Highly c...
This article assesses the peace process in Northern Ireland as a model of ethno-national conflict re...
This Essay examines the Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ) in the light of international law on self...
By the Belfast Agreement of 1998, the major parties involved in the Northern Ireland conflict agreed...
Central to this article is the evolution of the nature of the principle of self-determination. The m...
The Good Friday Agreement signed in Belfast in 1998, but still in a process of development, is one o...
International lawyers and jurists have been employing terms varying from secession, partition, disin...
Northern Ireland is an ethnically and culturally plural political jurisdiction marked by a deep conf...
In a sense, the "Irish peace process" is a success story, as it has largely achieved a shift from mi...
They include the treatment of the issues of self-determination, consent, and the status of Northern ...
On Good Friday of 1998, the British and Irish governments and eight political parties in Northern Ir...
In Northern Ireland, the principle of self-determination is now seen in the context of « the totalit...
The Belfast Agreement marked a political solution designed to end thirty years of violent social uph...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed by the Irish and British governments in November 1985. Highly c...
This article assesses the peace process in Northern Ireland as a model of ethno-national conflict re...
This Essay examines the Belfast Agreement (or Agreement ) in the light of international law on self...
By the Belfast Agreement of 1998, the major parties involved in the Northern Ireland conflict agreed...
Central to this article is the evolution of the nature of the principle of self-determination. The m...
The Good Friday Agreement signed in Belfast in 1998, but still in a process of development, is one o...
International lawyers and jurists have been employing terms varying from secession, partition, disin...
Northern Ireland is an ethnically and culturally plural political jurisdiction marked by a deep conf...
In a sense, the "Irish peace process" is a success story, as it has largely achieved a shift from mi...
They include the treatment of the issues of self-determination, consent, and the status of Northern ...
On Good Friday of 1998, the British and Irish governments and eight political parties in Northern Ir...
In Northern Ireland, the principle of self-determination is now seen in the context of « the totalit...
The Belfast Agreement marked a political solution designed to end thirty years of violent social uph...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed by the Irish and British governments in November 1985. Highly c...
This article assesses the peace process in Northern Ireland as a model of ethno-national conflict re...