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This book looks at the question of the right to self-determination and the importance of the non-interference principle in relation to this right, especially in the twenty-first century and beyond. Its goal is to introduce the reader to the ongoing debates and academic contributions to this important topic, which have had a big impact on how this right has changed and how people who feel left out and mistreated by the government see it. The fact that this struggle has not ended and that new problems keep coming up even in the 21st century means that this book had to be written after a lot of…mehr

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This book looks at the question of the right to self-determination and the importance of the non-interference principle in relation to this right, especially in the twenty-first century and beyond. Its goal is to introduce the reader to the ongoing debates and academic contributions to this important topic, which have had a big impact on how this right has changed and how people who feel left out and mistreated by the government see it. The fact that this struggle has not ended and that new problems keep coming up even in the 21st century means that this book had to be written after a lot of research.Over the years, the right of the people to self-determination has hinged on strong international intervention due to disputatious governments, as witnessed in many cases discussed in this book. This book provides a very critical explanation of the changes that the concept of non-interference has undergone over time. This work looks at how new rules and changes in how the law is done have affected international law in the 21st century.
Autorenporträt
Charles Okeke ist Sozialanalytiker, Pädagoge und Autor des viel gelesenen Buches ¿Natural allies: Reconstructing the Africa-China Relations for Sustainability¿. Er hat in Völkerrecht promoviert und ist derzeit außerordentlicher Professor. Er hat auch eine Reihe von akademischen Preisen für die vielen Forschungsarbeiten gewonnen, die er zum Völkerrecht veröffentlicht hat.