The principle of self-determination of peoples has been subject to a conceptual evolution which began in post-Second World War era and acceleratedin 1960’s due to the decolonization process. This evolution pertains to thetransformation of self-determination which was firstly conceived as a politicalprincipal to a peremptory legal norm, i.e. jus cogens. The adoptions ofICCPR and ICESCR constitute important milestones in this regard. In fact,the evolution of principle of self-determination does not have ended. As oftoday, the “internal” aspect of this norm is much more emphasized, and assuch, goes beyond the classical/post-colonial context. Furthermore, it isargued by many leading scholars that, even the secession can be legitimatein case of lack of materialization of internal self-determination
| Primary Language | English |
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| Journal Section | Articles |
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| Publication Date | January 1, 2005 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2005 Volume: 10 Issue: 4 |