Sovereigns, Quasi Sovereigns, and Africans: Race and Self-determination in International LawU of Minnesota Press, 1996 - 282 lappuses In this trenchant critique, Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui demonstrates the failure of international law to address adequately the issues surrounding African self-determination during decolonization. Challenging the view that the only requirement for decolonization is the elimination of the legal instruments that provided for direct foreign rule, Sovereigns, Quasi Sovereigns, and Africans shows that the principles recognized in international law today are not universal, but instead reflect relations of power and the historical dominance of specific European states. |
Saturs
Genesis Order and Hierarchy II | 11 |
Partial Recognition to the Barbarous | 43 |
Natives Right to Dispose of Themselves | 77 |
Behind the Veil of the Trust III | 111 |
Constitutional Protection as Pretext | 143 |
The Challenges of Postcolonialism | 179 |
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Sovereigns, Quasi Sovereigns, and Africans: Race and Self-determination in ... Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1996 |
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