Routledge handbook of state recognition
state; recognition
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York, New York :
Taylor & Francis
2019
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009623525706719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction: statehood and recognition in world politics
- PART I. Theoretical and normative perspectives
- 2. Theories of state recognition
- 3. The evolution of state recognition
- 4. Recognition of states in international
- 5. Self-determination and the recognition of states
- 6. The ethics of state recognition
- 7. Power politics and state recognition
- 8. International recognition and human rights treaties
- 9. State recognition in a transitional international order
- PART II. Pathways to independent statehood
- 10. Pathways to independence and recognition
- 11. Dynamics of secession and state birth
- 12. Referendums on independence and secession
- 13. Recognition of unilateral secession
- 14. Remedial secession
- PART III. Actors, forms and the process of state recognition
- 15. Bilateral recognition of states
- 16.Recognition of governments
- 17. Statehood and collective recognition: practice of statesand UN organs
- 18. Collective non-recognition of states
- 19. Engagement without recognition
- 20. Parliamentary recognition
- 21. Recognition of states by regional organisations: the European Union’s contested experience
- 22. The international court of justice and the recognition of states
- 23. The counter-diplomacy of state recognition
- 24. State fragility and international recognition
- 25. The derecognition of states
- 26. Contested states and their everyday quest for recognition
- PART IV. Case studies of contemporary state recognition
- 27. Palestine
- 28. Taiwan
- 29. Western Sahara
- 30. South Sudan
- 31. Kosovo
- 32. Somalilan
- 33. Abkhazia and South Ossetia
- 34. Transdniestria and Northern Cyprus
- 35. Brexit and the question of Irish unity
- 36. Towards a critical agenda on state recognition.