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ID124732
Title ProperSovereignty and self-determination
Other Title Informationwhere are we?
LanguageENG
AuthorMacFarlane, Neil ;  Sabanadze, Natalie
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article discusses the historical evolution of norms of sovereignty, non-intervention, territorial integrity, and self-determination in international relations. It shows the degree to which their meanings and weight have varied and considers the bumpy historical relationship between international norms and practice. The twentieth century witnessed increasing tension between the hardening of sovereignty and non-intervention norms and the development of international human rights norms. The article then discusses normative inconsistencies and the variability of application of norms in practice in the post-Cold War era. It concludes by suggesting ways in which international society might mitigate these inconsistencies and the confusion that attends them
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol.68, No.4; 2013: p.609-627
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol.68, No.4; 2013: p.609-627
Key WordsSovereignty ;  Non-Intervention ;  Territorial Integrity ;  Self-Determination ;  Responsibility To Protect ;  Cold War ;  Post Cold War ;  International Relations - IR ;  Human Right Norms ;  International Societies ;  Mitigate


 
 
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