National Self‐Determination: Some Cautionary Remarks Concerning the Rhetoric of Rights

In Margaret Moore (ed.), National Self-Determination and Secession. Oxford University Press (1998)
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This chapter argues that the language of ‘rights’ to secession is not helpful in dealing with the complexities of national self‐determination and is unnecessarily inflammatory and oppositional.

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