Knop's investigation takes a new approach to the problem of diversity and self-determination of peoples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
KAREN KNOP is Associate Professor of Law in the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, where she teaches international law and issues of self-determination in international law. She is editor, with Sylvia Ostry, Richard Simeon and Katherine Swinton of Re-Thinking Federalism: Citizens, Markets and Governments in a Changing World (1995).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Cold War International Legal Literature: 1. The question of norm-type 2. Interpretation and identity 3. Pandemonium, interpretation and participation Part II. Self-determination interpreted in practice: the challenge of culture: 4. The canon of self-determination 5. Developing texts Part III. Self-Determination Interpreted in Practice: The Challenge of Gender: 6. Women and self-determination in Europe after World War I 7. Women and self-determination in United Nations trust territories 8. Indigenous women and self-determination Conclusion.
Part I. Cold War International Legal Literature: 1. The question of norm-type 2. Interpretation and identity 3. Pandemonium, interpretation and participation Part II. Self-determination interpreted in practice: the challenge of culture: 4. The canon of self-determination 5. Developing texts Part III. Self-Determination Interpreted in Practice: The Challenge of Gender: 6. Women and self-determination in Europe after World War I 7. Women and self-determination in United Nations trust territories 8. Indigenous women and self-determination Conclusion.
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