Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Nikoloz Samkharadze. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Nikoloz Samkharadze
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      Contents

       List of Acronyms

       Foreword

       1. Introduction

       2. Self-Determination, Secession and Recognition in International Law

       2.1. Introduction

       2.2. The Principle of Self-Determination in International Law

       2.2.1. Sources of International Law

       2.2.2. Historical Background

       2.2.3. Self-determination in International Law

       2.2.4. Court Decisions

       2.2.5. Historical Title vs. Self-Determination

       2.2.6. International Practice

       2.2.7. Conclusion

       2.3. Secession in International Law

       2.3.1. What is Secession?

       2.3.2. Secession in International Law

       2.3.3. Remedial Secession

       2.3.4. Secession in Violation of International Law

       2.3.5. Court Opinions

       2.3.6. International Practice

       2.3.7. Conclusion

       2.4. Recognition in International Law

       2.4.1. What is Recognition?

       2.4.2. Evolution of Recognition

       2.4.3. Theories of Recognition

       2.4.4. Criteria of Statehood

       2.4.5.