Statehood and the Law of Self-Determination
Table of contents
Table of Abbreviations. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Statehood. 1. The Concepts of `Subject of Law' and `Personality' in International Law. 2. The State as an International Legal Person. 3. The Traditional Criteria for Statehood and the Concept of Effectiveness. 4. The Obligation of Non-Recognition and Additional Criteria for Statehood Based on Legality. Part II: Self-Determination. 5. The Emergence and Development of the Principle of Self-Determinations: From the American and French Revolutions to the Era of Decolonization. 6. The Post-Colonial Era: Internal and External Self-Determination. 7. Secession. Part III: Statehood and Self-Determination. 8. The Formation of States and the Operation of the Law of Self-Determination. Précis. Bibliography. Table and Index of Cases. Index.
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