Peter Hilpold (Univ. of Innsbruck - Law) has published Autonomy and Self-determination: Between Legal Assertions and Utopian Aspirations (Edward Elgar Publishing 2018). Contents include:
- Peter Hilpold, Introduction
- Peter Hilpold, Self-determination and Autonomy: Between Secession and Internal Self-determination
- Brad R. Roth, The Relevance of Democratic Principles to the Self-Determination Norm
- Rein Müllerson, Self-Determination and Secession: Similarities and Differences
- Markku Suksi, The Referendum as an Instrument for Decision-making in Autonomy-related Situations
- Ulrike Haider-Quercia, Secession as a New Constitutional Problem: the question of independence in autonomy systems
- Hannes Hofmeister & Belen Olmos Giupponi, ‘Free at Last’? Scotland, Independence and EU Membership
- Antonello Tancredi, Italian Approaches to Self-determination: Theory and Practice
- Stefan Oeter, The Kurds between Discrimination, Autonomy and Self-determination
- Xabier Arzoz, Autonomy and Self-determination in Spain: a Constitutional Law Perspective
- Eugenia López-Jacoiste, Autonomy and Self-determination in Spain: Catalonia’s Claims for Independence from the Perspective of International Law
- Daniel Turp & Anthony Beauséjour, Self-determination, Autonomy, Independence, and the Case of Québec
Hilpold: Autonomy and Self-determination: Between Legal Assertions and Utopian Aspirations
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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May 15, 2018
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