International law and self-determination: peoples, indigenous peoples, and minorities
Book chapter
Castellino, J. 2014. International law and self-determination: peoples, indigenous peoples, and minorities. in: Walter, C., Von Ungern-Sternberg, A. and Abushov, K. (ed.) Self-determination and secession in international law Oxford University Press (OUP). pp. 27-44
Chapter title | International law and self-determination: peoples, indigenous peoples, and minorities |
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Authors | Castellino, J. |
Abstract | [Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Peoples and minorities in many parts of the world assert a right to self-determination, autonomy, and even secession from a state, which naturally conflicts with that state's sovereignty and territorial integrity. The right of a people to self-determination and secession has existed as a concept within international law since the American Declaration of Independence in 1776, but the exact definition of these concepts, and the conditions required for their application, remain unclear. The Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice concerning the Declaration of Independency of Kosovo (2010), which held that the Kosovo declaration of independence was not in violation of international law, has only led to further questions. |
Page range | 27-44 |
Book title | Self-determination and secession in international law |
Editors | Walter, C., Von Ungern-Sternberg, A. and Abushov, K. |
Publisher | Oxford University Press (OUP) |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9780198702375 |
Publication dates | |
05 Jun 2014 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 28 Apr 2014 |
Output status | Published |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198702375.003.0003 |
Language | English |
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