This article is concerned with the relationship between the right of self-determination and the political system of multiparty democracy. It considers whether international law supports the view that operation of the right of self-determination requires a multiparty political system. It also questions the position that elections in a multiparty setting lead to an automatic realisation of the right of self-determination. The article shows that the concept of democracy and the idea of self-determination to some degree share historical and philosophical underpinnings. But in contemporary international law we are dealing with self-determination as a human right and not with self-determination as an absolute political principle. As a human right...
This Article discusses, in Part II, the notion of self-determination, its history, and its recent ap...
The notion of self-determination has been, and still is, one of the most debated issues in the arena...
The right to self-determination is one of the most important, yet contentious, principles of interna...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the right of self-determination and the poli...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the right of self-determination and the poli...
This article challenges the traditional conception that the right to self-determination does not req...
The right of peoples to self-determination occupies a prominent position in a number of key internat...
Although multiparty elections are not explicitly required by international human rights instruments ...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom international law and international huma...
The right to self-determination of peoples is one of the most controversial concepts in public inte...
The right to self-determination is perhaps one of the most fundamental group rights entrenched, espo...
Abstract Although multiparty elections are not explicitly required by international human rights ins...
Abstract Although multiparty elections are not explicitly required by international human rights ins...
International law has a self-determination problem. The paradoxes raised by the concept, almost like...
Four subjects are dealt with: the confusion between self-determination and separatisms; self-determ...
This Article discusses, in Part II, the notion of self-determination, its history, and its recent ap...
The notion of self-determination has been, and still is, one of the most debated issues in the arena...
The right to self-determination is one of the most important, yet contentious, principles of interna...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the right of self-determination and the poli...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the right of self-determination and the poli...
This article challenges the traditional conception that the right to self-determination does not req...
The right of peoples to self-determination occupies a prominent position in a number of key internat...
Although multiparty elections are not explicitly required by international human rights instruments ...
This paper discusses the right of self-determinationfrom international law and international huma...
The right to self-determination of peoples is one of the most controversial concepts in public inte...
The right to self-determination is perhaps one of the most fundamental group rights entrenched, espo...
Abstract Although multiparty elections are not explicitly required by international human rights ins...
Abstract Although multiparty elections are not explicitly required by international human rights ins...
International law has a self-determination problem. The paradoxes raised by the concept, almost like...
Four subjects are dealt with: the confusion between self-determination and separatisms; self-determ...
This Article discusses, in Part II, the notion of self-determination, its history, and its recent ap...
The notion of self-determination has been, and still is, one of the most debated issues in the arena...
The right to self-determination is one of the most important, yet contentious, principles of interna...