1st Edition

The Right to Self-determination Under International Law “Selfistans,” Secession, and the Rule of the Great Powers

By Milena Sterio Copyright 2013
224 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

This book proposes a novel theory of self-determination; the Rule of the Great Powers. This book argues that traditional legal norms on self-determination have failed to explain and account for recent results of secessionist self-determination struggles. While secessionist groups like the East Timorese, the Kosovar Albanians and the South Sudanese have been successful in their quests for... Read more

Introduction  1. The Notion of Self-determination  2. Recent Applications of Self-determination  3. Self-determination and Other Theories  4. The Great Powers’ Rule or a New Theory of Self-determination  5. International Jurisprudence  6. Case Study 1: East Timor  7. Case Study 2: Kosovo  8. Case Study 3: Chechnya  9. Case Study 4: Georgia (South Ossetia and Abkhazia)  10. Case Study 5: (South Sudan)  11. Conclusion

Biography

Milena Sterio is an Associate Professor of Law at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, where she specializes in international law, international human rights law, and international criminal law. Her work has been published in numerous academic journals, including the American University Law Review, the Connecticut Journal of International Law, and the Minnesota Journal of International Law.