The new world order : sovereignty, human rights, and the self-determination of peoples /
edited by Mortimer Sellers.
- Oxford ; Washington, D.C. : Berg, 1996.
- xii, 340 p. ; 22 cm.
- Nationalism and internationalism, 1360-9335 .
Mortimer Sellers, Introduction (Page-1), Robert McCorquodale, Human Rights and Self-Determination (Page-9), Gerry J. Simpson, The Diffusion of Sovereignty: Self-Determinations in the Post-Colonial Age (Page-35), Vladimir Rudnitsky, Self-Determination in a Modern World: Conceptual Development and Practical Application (Page-71), Nergis Canefe, Sovereignty Without Nationalism? A Critical Assessment of Minority Rights Beyond the Sovereign Nation-State Model (Page-91), Sohail H. Hashmi, Self-Determination and Secession in Islamic Thought (Page-117), Stephanie Lawson, Self-Determination as Ethnocracy: Perspectives from the South Pacific (Page-153), René Provost, Problems of Indeterminacy and Characterization in the Application of Humanitarian Law (Page-177), Gian Luca Burci, United Nations Peacekeeping Operations in Situations of Internal Conflict (Page-237), Philippe Ch. A. Guillot, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Multidimensional Peace Operations of the United Nations (Page-273), Nira Wickramasinghe, From Human Rights to Good Governance: The Aid Regime in the 1990s (Page-305).
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United Nations--Congresses.
International relations--Congresses. Sovereignty--Congresses. Human rights--Congresses. Self-determination, National--Congresses. World politics--Congresses.--1989-