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Self-Determination In International Law: The Palestinians, John A. Collins
Self-Determination In International Law: The Palestinians, John A. Collins
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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Book Review, Roy E. Thoman
Book Review, Roy E. Thoman
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Making use of historical accounts, and principles of international law and politics, Lee C. Buchheit examines one of the most intractable and perplexing problems of this era: self-determination, The author is a cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he served as editor of the law review. The recipient of a fellowship to study public international law, Buchheit received a diploma in international law from Cambridge University in 1976. The focus of his book is on the implications for the world community of appeals to the principle of self-determination by secessionist elements within independent states. An …
Self-Determination: Indians And The United Nations--The Anomalous Status Of America's "Domestic Dependent Nations", Judith L. Andress, James E. Falkowski
Self-Determination: Indians And The United Nations--The Anomalous Status Of America's "Domestic Dependent Nations", Judith L. Andress, James E. Falkowski
American Indian Law Review
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