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Dissolution, Continuation and Succession in Eastern Europe

Edited by: Brigitte Stern

ISBN13: 9789041110831
ISBN: 9041110836
Published: November 1998
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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What happens when a State, with its own legal system, replaces another State and its legal system in a given territory? Such a disturbing event has consequences for the State involved, but also for the people living in the affected State, both in terms of their day-to-day lives and legal relationships and in terms of the general balance of power in the region. This text broadly covers the consequences of state succession in the arenas of public international law, private international law, and international relations, addressing a wide range of concerns such as: currency; debt; international commercial arbitration; nationality; and European security. The unifying thread amid these diverse topics is State succession, the circumstance in which these problems have arisen. This work consists of a selection of articles previously published in French under the auspices of the CEDIN (Centre de droit international) at Paris I, Paris X and Paris XIII.

Contents:
Generalities. Law and Politics in Succession of States: International Law on Succession of States; R. Mullerson. Problems of Public International Law. Money and State Succession in Eastern Europe; G. Burdeau. The Foreign Debt of the Former Soviet Union: Succession or Continuation? P. Juillard. The Impact of International Rules on Nationality; V. Mikulka. Problems of ""Private International Law"". Continuation and Succession in the Field of International Commercial Arbitration; W. Melis. The Effects of New Nationality Rules on the Status of Individuals; G. de la Pradelle. Nationality, Citizenship and Protection of Ethnic Minorities: The Case of the Republic of Slovenia; M. Zagar. Problems of International Relations. The Construction of States: Nationalism and the Definition of Nation-States in Post-Communist European Countries; V. Dimitrijevic. The Place of Law and Legal Documents in Regulating the Pan-European Situation; H. Ruiz Fabri. State Succession in Eastern Europe and the Future of European Security; S. Sur.