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Different Forms of and Claims to the Right of Self-Determination

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Self-Determination

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The right of self-determination is an attractive and popular concept. Who does not want to self-determine? An ever increasing number of peoples, groups, and even states and advocates on their behalf are wanting, demanding or fighting for their enjoyment of self-determination, with claims to a wide range of external and internal applications in the political, economic and cultural fields. With the multiplication of desires, the identification of all the different forms of self-determination, real and proposed, is becoming an increasingly difficult but necessary task.

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Alfredsson, G. (1996). Different Forms of and Claims to the Right of Self-Determination. In: Clark, D., Williamson, R. (eds) Self-Determination. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24918-3_4

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