Accommodating national identity : : new approaches in international and domestic law / / edited by Stephen Tierney.

This collection of essays brings together international lawyers with their perspectives on how the international community has coped with contemporary cases of nationalist crisis and constitutional lawyers from states which are attempting to facilitate the political expression of national identity t...

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Place / Publishing House:The Hague, The Netherlands ;, London ;, Boston : : Kluwer Law International,, [2000]
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Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • S. Tierney .
  • National Identity and the Internationalisation of Constitutional Structures. From Yugoslavia to Bosnia: Accommodating National Identity in National and International Law
  • D. McGoldrick .
  • Canada's Two Solitudes: Constitutional and International Law in Reference re Secession of Quebec
  • P. Oliver .
  • The Road Back to Hell: the international response to the crisis in Kosovo
  • S. Tierney .
  • National Identity and the Construction of Constitutions. Scottish Devolution: Accommodating a Restless Nation
  • C.R. Munro .
  • Constitutional Accommodation of Ethnicity and National Identity in Nepal
  • S.P. Subedi .
  • National Identity and Minority Rights: the Interaction of International and Domestic Law. Accommodating an Emergent National Identity: the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe
  • I. Pogany .
  • The Rights of Ethnic Minorities in Pakistan: a Legal Analysis
  • S. Ali .
  • Ancient Peoples and New Nations in the Russian Federation: Questions of Theory and Practice
  • B. Bowring .
  • National Identity: the Territorial Question in International and Domestic Law. Transcending Territory: Towards an Agreed Northern Ireland
  • B. Thompson .
  • National Identity & the International Law of Self-Determination: the Stratification of the Western Saharan `Self'
  • J. Castellino .
  • Concluding Remarks
  • J. Rehman .