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The Right to National Self-Determination

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What are the Faroese and the Greenlanders? Are they peoples in their own right, indigenous peoples or Danish minorities? And what is their status under international law? Do they have the right to...
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  • 28 October 2004
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What are the Faroese and the Greenlanders? Are they peoples in their own right, indigenous peoples or Danish minorities? And what is their status under international law? Do they have the right to national self-determination? And if so, what does this right include?
This volume describes the constitutional history of the Faroes and Greenland, it analyses the current international status of the two countries and compares it to countries in similar situations, and looks at how Denmark has administered the sovereignty of its dependencies.
It thus sheds new light on a constitutional arrangement that by some is described as, democratic, creative and imaginative, and by others is deemed colonial.
But the book also deals with the status of non-sovereign polities and the right to self-determination in general, as well as with the current attitude of the UN towards such matters. It thus offers insights which can be of value for other countries, struggling with the issue, as well as scholars working in this field.
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Price: $149.00
Pages: 214
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Nijhoff Law Specials
Publication Date: 28 October 2004
ISBN: 9789004142077
Format: Paperback
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'...valuable reading for anyone who takes a genuine interest in the political process of self-determination in the Nordic area.'
Nordic Journal of International Law, Volume 74, No. 2, 2005.