Legal Criteria of the Right to Self-Determination in Relation to Terrorism under International Law
Self-determination has long been recognised as an inherent right of people. However, with the lack of a detailed provision on what defines the right and how it may be invoked, the struggles and conflicts in invoking the right to self-determination had never ceased nor diminished. With the raising...
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