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Self-Determination, Intervention and Human Rights

Human Rights
International Relations
Political Theory
P363
Dimitrios Efthymiou
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Wednesday 10:30 - 12:15 BST (26/08/2020)

Abstract

Border-crossing movement is increasingly regulated by border-crossing norms. Conflicts arise when domestic claims to self-determination clash with norms of international law or principles of multilateral institutional co-operation. What are the entitlements of nation states within the global order? Can they withdraw form membership in multilateral organisations or re-interpret human rights according to their needs and standards? At what point do claims or duties of international intervention arise?

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