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Self-Determination : International Perspectives - Donald Clark

Self-Determination

International Perspectives

By: Donald Clark (Editor), Robert Williamson (Editor)

Hardcover | 18 September 1996 | Edition Number 15

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This is a significant contribution to the worldwide discussion of political self-determination as a source of socio-cultural and political hope, conflict and confusion. Inspired by Martin Ennals, long the quietly visionary Director-General of Amnesty International, the book consists of cases and penetratingly definitive analyses, culminating in trenchant recommendations for action by world bodies. With self-determination intensely at issue so widely, from the former Yugoslavia to Kashmir to Quebec, this distinguished book by a global group of experts is particularly timely.

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Published: 1st January 1996

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