Towards an independent Kurdistan : self-determination in international law / Loqman Radpey ; with a foreword from Prof. Anne Peters.
2023
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Towards an independent Kurdistan : self-determination in international law / Loqman Radpey ; with a foreword from Prof. Anne Peters.
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Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
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1 online resource.
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Routledge research in international law.
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By way of introduction
Self-determination in international law
What is a 'people' in International law?
Kurdistan : the historical background of Kurdish self-determination
Are the Kurds a 'People'?
The legal right to internal self-determination
Secession : implications for Kurdistan
Kurdistan's statehood under international law
Conclusion : decolonising Kurdish self-determination.
Self-determination in international law
What is a 'people' in International law?
Kurdistan : the historical background of Kurdish self-determination
Are the Kurds a 'People'?
The legal right to internal self-determination
Secession : implications for Kurdistan
Kurdistan's statehood under international law
Conclusion : decolonising Kurdish self-determination.
Summary
"Kurdistan is among the world's most notorious cases of self-determination denied, and why this outcome remains unachieved reveals as much about the biases of international law as it does about the merits of the case for Kurdistan. On the centenary of the Treaty of Lausanne, 24 July 1923, the last of the international instruments establishing the new international order after WWI, this book explores the potential blind spots of international law regarding its differential application in the Middle East. Tracing self-determination over the past century, the work explores how the law applies to Kurdish aspirations and to what extent the Kurds can rely upon the current law of self-determination to achieve internationally recognised statehood. The book offers an exhaustive historio-legal analysis of changing international legal concepts and geopolitical upheaval, providing a blueprint for Kurdish self-determination in international law. Shedding light on the law's structural biases, it represents a comprehensive historico-legal account of Kurdish aspirations to territorial independence within international law literature, offering a guide to relevant legal problems. It will be of interest to students and academics focused on international law, specifically, peoplehood, statehood, secession, human rights law, political science, and anthropology. Moreover, policymakers, government officials working in peace and conflict, research and advocacy institutes, think tanks as well as scholars of international relations, historians, political scientists, regional specialists, diplomats, and NGO activists will find it a useful reference. The book also illuminates the human rights status of the Kurds in their host states, making it relevant to scholars and activists. Its findings have implications extending beyond Kurdistan to self-determination struggles in Scotland, Catalonia, Ukraine, and elsewhere"-- Provided by publisher.
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English
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9781003424314 (ebook)
1003424317
9781003822400 (electronic book : EPUB)
1003822401 (electronic book : EPUB)
9781003822387 (electronic book : PDF)
100382238X (electronic book : PDF)
9781032543222 (hardback)
9781032543246 (paperback)
1003424317
9781003822400 (electronic book : EPUB)
1003822401 (electronic book : EPUB)
9781003822387 (electronic book : PDF)
100382238X (electronic book : PDF)
9781032543222 (hardback)
9781032543246 (paperback)
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