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State Succession - Convention On Status Of Refugees - Lesotho’S Use Of Nyerere Letter Recognized To Effect Accession To Multilateral Convention But Refugee Definition Precludes Applicability Of Convention, William A. Pierce, William W. Poole
State Succession - Convention On Status Of Refugees - Lesotho’S Use Of Nyerere Letter Recognized To Effect Accession To Multilateral Convention But Refugee Definition Precludes Applicability Of Convention, William A. Pierce, William W. Poole
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Evolution Of Greece's Security Legislation And Policy, Andreas Borgeas
The Evolution Of Greece's Security Legislation And Policy, Andreas Borgeas
Journal of International and Comparative Law
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A Post-Millennial Inquiry Into The United Nations Law Of Self-Determination: A Right To Unilateral Non-Colonial Secession?, Dr. Glen Anderson
A Post-Millennial Inquiry Into The United Nations Law Of Self-Determination: A Right To Unilateral Non-Colonial Secession?, Dr. Glen Anderson
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The present Article inquires whether a right to unilateral non-colonial (UNC) secession is grounded in the United Nations (UN) law of self-determination. The Article argues that peoples subjected to deliberate, sustained, and systematic human rights abuses in extremis (e.g., ethnic cleansing, mass killings, or genocide) by the existing state have an international customary law right to UNC secessionist self-determination. This right is coextensive with the "remedial-rights-only" philosophical approach to UNC secession. The Article further argues that in the post-millennial era two developments are likely for the law of UNC secessionist self-determination: first, the right will become available in response to …
Counter-Terrorism Measures And International Humanitarian Law: A Case Study Of The "Troubles" In Northern Ireland, Juliana Van Hoeven
Counter-Terrorism Measures And International Humanitarian Law: A Case Study Of The "Troubles" In Northern Ireland, Juliana Van Hoeven
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity, Mark E. Wojcik
Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity, Mark E. Wojcik
The International Lawyer
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