How Self Determinism has changed

Rise of self determinism


Akademische Arbeit, 2010

10 Seiten, Note: 6.2


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This essay endeavors to study the growth of self-determination through the course of its genesis in ancient political thought to its evolution as a human right in modern times. The topic encompasses the various aspects of state sovereignty versus territorial integrity, the people who are entitled to this privilege & how self-determinism survived the anarchic cold war epoch & the onset of globalization to transform itself as a tool to achieving the truest form of democracy & giving the indigenous, minority peoples their identity. It seeks to characterize the concept of self-determinism in the context of it being a peremptory norm of International law, & a human right that is universal in nature. While the topic focuses on the socio-political aspect of the concept, it has also sought to investigate the psychological motivation of the people who claim their right to self-determination, in order to construct an unbiased, wholesome view of a concept that is mired in conflict between national self-determination & territorial integrity. The essay adopts a fresh, approach by reviewing the provisions of various charters & international instruments, as well as exemplifying the right to self-determination with reference to relevant case studies & treaties in the post colonial era; with due emphasis laid on its evolving nature in the context of globalization in modern times. Keywords: Self-determinism. Art.1 of the United Nations charter. Peremptory norm. Jus cogens. Erga omnes. Territorial integrity. West-Saharan case. Vox populi. Effects of globalization on self-determinism. Right to secession. Kirby definition. Psychological aspects of self-determinism. Palestine’s right to self-determinism. Oslo accords. Baguio declaration.

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Titel
How Self Determinism has changed
Untertitel
Rise of self determinism
Note
6.2
Autor
Jahr
2010
Seiten
10
Katalognummer
V387037
ISBN (eBook)
9783668616561
ISBN (Buch)
9783668616578
Dateigröße
476 KB
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
Rise, self, determinism, human, evolution, awareness
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Andrea Johnson (Autor:in), 2010, How Self Determinism has changed, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/387037

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