Description |
xviii, 495 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Developments in international law ; v. 43 |
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Developments in international law ; v. 43
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Contents |
Pt. I. Statehood. Ch. 1. The Concepts of 'Subject of Law' and 'Personality' in International Law. Ch. 2. The State as an International Legal Person. Ch. 3. The Traditional Criteria for Statehood and the Concept of Effectiveness. Ch. 4. The Obligation of Non-Recognition and Additional Criteria for Statehood Based on Legality -- Pt. II. Self-Determination. Ch. 5. The Emergence and Development of the Principle of Self-Determination: From the American and French Revolutions to the Era of Decolonization. Ch. 6. The Post-Colonial Era: Internal and External Self-Determination. Ch. 7. Secession -- Pt. III. Statehood and Self-Determination. Ch. 8. The Formation of States and the Operation of the Law of Self-Determination |
Notes |
Originally published as a thesis (doctorate of laws)--Leiden University |
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Thesis (Ph.D.)-Leiden University |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Nation-state.
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Self-determination, National.
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Genre/Form |
Academic theses.
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LC no. |
2002029699 |
ISBN |
904111890X hb alkaline paper |
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