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Internal Self-Determination in International Law : History, Theory, and Practice

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Internal self-determination is an under-explored topic in international law.

It is popularly understood to be a principle of relatively recent origin, promoting democratic freedoms to populations and autonomy for minority groups within states.

It has also been viewed as a principle receiving the support of Western states, in particular.

In this first book-length critical study of the topic, the reader is invited to rethink the history, theory and practice of internal self-determination in a complex world.

Kalana Senaratne shows that it is a principle of great, but varied, potential.

Internal self-determination promises democratic freedoms and autonomy to peoples; but it also represents an idea which is not historically new, and is ultimately a principle which can be promoted for different and conflicting purposes.

Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will be of interest to international lawyers, state-officials, minority groups, and students of law and politics.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108735835 / 9781108735834
Paperback / softback
341.26
13/07/2023
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 278 pages
24 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 2021.