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2003

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American University Washington College of Law

Sovereignty

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Earned Sovereignty: The Road To Resolving The Conflict Over Kosovo's Final Status, Paul Williams Jan 2003

Earned Sovereignty: The Road To Resolving The Conflict Over Kosovo's Final Status, Paul Williams

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Resolving Sovereignty-Based Conflicts: The Emerging Approach Of Earned Sovereignty, Paul Williams Jan 2003

Resolving Sovereignty-Based Conflicts: The Emerging Approach Of Earned Sovereignty, Paul Williams

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Earned Sovereignty: The Political Dimension, James Hooper, Paul Williams Jan 2003

Earned Sovereignty: The Political Dimension, James Hooper, Paul Williams

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There are currently over fifty sovereignty-based conflicts throughout the world, and nearly a third of the Specially Designated Global Terrorists listed by the United States Treasury Department are associated with sovereignty-based conflicts and self-determination movements. To date, the "sovereignty first" international response to these conflicts has been unable to stem the tide of violence, and in many instances may have contributed to further outbreaks of violence. This article will argue that the "sovereignty first" doctrine is slowly being supplemented by a new conflict resolution approach which we dub "earned sovereignty."