Diversity and Self-determination in International Law

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Cambridge University Press, 2002 - 434 páginas
When does international law give a group the right to choose its sovereignty? In a fresh perspective on this familiar question, Knop analyzes how many of the groups that self-determination most affects have been marginalized in its interpretation and how key cases have grappled with this problem of diversity.

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