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1992

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Re-Thinking Self-Determination: A Critical Analysis Of Current International Law Theories, Deborah Z. Cass Jan 1992

Re-Thinking Self-Determination: A Critical Analysis Of Current International Law Theories, Deborah Z. Cass

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the need to re-think the principle of self-determination by establishing that an undesirable level of uncertainty exists regarding the usage of the term, and to show that a major cause of the confusion is due to the inadequacy of conventional approaches. These objectives will be achieved by identifying and evaluating conflicting approaches toward the meaning of self-determination, proposing an explanation for why the debate has evolved and suggesting which approach best serves the needs of the international community.