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The Right to Self-Determination in International Law (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780197798096
Published: March 2026
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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Self-determination is a cornerstone of modern international law-an inalienable right that empowers peoples to freely determine their political status and pursue their economic, social, and cultural development. Enshrined in Article 1 of the United Nations Charter and Article 1 common to both the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, self-determination stands internationally as a right to independence and domestically as a foundation for representative government.

This book offers a clear, objective, and comprehensive account of the right to self-determination in international law. Designed for both scholars and practitioners, it navigates the complex legal landscape with precision, drawing on treaties, state practice, UN resolutions, and landmark judgments of the International Court of Justice. It explores the historical roots, normative status, and dual dimensions-international and domestic-of the right, while also addressing the obligations of states and mechanisms for enforcement.

By illuminating the legal content, tensions, and practical applications of self-determination, this volume provides readers with the tools to understand and apply one of the most fundamental principles shaping our world today. It is as an essential resource for those engaged in international law, human rights, and global governance.

Subjects:
Public International Law, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction

PART I. SOURCES
1. Historical Antecedents 2. International Instruments 3. Resolutions and Declarations 4. International Court of Justice Judgments and Opinions 5. Normative Status of Self-Determination

PART II. CONTENT
6. Peoples: Subjects and Beneficiaries of the Right to Self-Determination 7. The International Aspect of Self-Determination 8. The Domestic Aspect of Self-Determination 9. States: Subjects of Obligations under the Right to Self-Determination

PART III. PRACTICE
10. The United Nations 11. International Dispute Settlement 12. Implementation and Enforcement

Conclusion
Appendix 1. Former Trust Territories and Non-Self-Governing Territories
Appendix 2. Non-Self-Governing Territories