As if peoples mattered ... : critical appraisal of 'peoples' and 'minorities' from the international human rights perspective and beyond /
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Author / Creator: | Skurbaty, Zelim. |
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Imprint: | The Hague ; Boston : M. Nijhoff Publishers, c2000. |
Description: | xxvii, 498 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | The Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library ; v. 4 Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library ; 4. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4307297 |
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490 | 1 | |a The Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library ; |v v. 4 | |
500 | |a At head of title: Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 455-486) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t Introductory Reflections or Invitation to 'Legitimate Suffering'. |g 1.1. |t Elegantia Juris (?) or the Commentary to a Commentary. |g 1.2. |t The Establishment of Observational Standpoints and Methodological Assumptions. |g 1.3. |t Key Taxonomic Dimensions of the 'Peoples' and 'Minorities': Quasi-Legal Knowledge, Tacit Knowledge and the Universal Group Code (UGC). |g 1.4. |t Structural Composition of the Work. |g 1.5. |t The Aim of the Exercise: Planting the Seed or the Law of the Farm -- |g 2. |t Corpus Juris: The Crystallization of Concepts and Codification of Standards Relevant to the International 'Minority Rights'. |g 2.1. |t Significatio. |g 2.2. |t Half Empty or Half Full? When 'Minorities' are 'Majorities' and Vice Versa. |g 2.3. |t The Political Framework of a 'Minority' Problematique: the Internal Conflicts Reign Supreme. |g 2.4. |t Formulation of 'Minority'-Specific Normative Standards and Problems for Inquiry. |g 2.5. |t The Standard Setting and 'Minority' Protection Within the Frameworks of the OSCE and Council of Europe: From the Garrison States of Europe to the European Community of Peoples. |g 2.6. |t 'Minorities' and The OSCE: From 'Seeing is Believing' to 'Believing is Seeing' -- |g 3. |t Test Case for International Human and 'Minority Rights': Chechnya, World Order and the 'Right to be Left Alone'. |g 3.1. |t 'Separation Anxiety': E Pluribus Plures. |g 3.2. |t The 'Case' in a Nutshell. |g 3.3. |t Constitutional Claims and Disclaimers. |g 3.4. |t 'The Right to Genocide': a Disguised Barter of Atrocities. |g 3.5. |t A Case in International Law: Strategic Assumptions -- |g 4. |t The Twilight of State Sovereignty: 'Great Expectations'. |g 4.1. |t The Way We Look at the Problem is the Problem. |g 4.2. |t The Old 'New Leviathan'. |g 4.3. |t States, U-Turns and Changes of Heart. |g 4.4. |t Sovereign(Reali)ty. |g 4.5. |t Sovereignty: Recapitulation and Tentative Conclusions -- |g 5. |t 'Peoples' and Self-Determination: Erasing the Mark with a Skull and Cross-Bones. |g 5.1. |t Is Self-Determination a 'Disease' or a 'Dis'-'Ease'. |g 5.2. |t Policies and Legalities: Double Entendre. |g 5.3. |t Clinical Case Study No. 2: Aland Islands. |g 5.4. |t Post-World War II Trends: Can the Dispossessed Dispose of Themselves? |g 5.5. |t Expanding Order of Meanings: Freeing from Solitary Confinement within 'Colonialism'. |g 5.6. |t Mutatis Mutandis or the Case Variables of Self-Determination. |g 5.7. |t Tentative Conclusions: Foresight, Hindsight and the Right to Secession -- |g 6. |t Coming to Grips with a 'Legitimate Minority': Backward in Coming Forward. |g 6.1. |t Philosophical Prolegomenon: Adventures of the 'Self' in 'Passing Over' and 'Coming Back'. |g 6.2. |t Ethnicity & 'Collectivity' vs. the One-Culture-Fits-All Thrust of Globalism: Hell hath no Fury like a Nation-in-the-Individual Scorned. |g 6.3. |t Article 27 of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Janus Ex (Legal) Machina. |g 6.4. |t Clinical Case Study No. 7: Communication No. 167/1984, Bernard Ominayak, Chief of the Lubicon Lake Band v. Canada. |g 6.5. |t How It All Began: The League of Nations as an 'Experimentum Crucis' for Minorities. |g 6.6. |t Clinical Case Study No. 8. Polish Minority Treaty and the 'Acquisition of Polish Nationality' Case: 'Avant la Lettre' vs. 'Apres la Lettre' of Sovereignty. |g 6.7. |t Reflection and Assessment -- |g 7. |t 'Games Played with Peoples': Trading off the Insecurity of Future Gains Against the 'Security' of Present Pains. |g 7.1. |t Why 'Games'? |g 7.2. |t New Vantage Ground for 'Games': Transactional analysis model. |g 7.3. |t Analysis of Minority and Peoples Specific Provisions qua Games. |g 7.4. |t The Legal Game Format. |g 7.5. |t Typical Legal Game Matrix: 'Augurs' Smile'. |g 7.6. |t Analysis of Legal Texts qua Games: Suum cuique. |g 7.7. |t Game Points: 'Sleeping with an Enemy', Fighting with an Enemy or Ceasing to Play The Role of an 'Enemy' in a Game? |g 7.8. |t Author's Slant on the Problem: Summary -- |g 8. |t Beyond Games: From 'Sovereignty' to Equality, from 'Nation States' to 'Fully Functioning Groups' Via Individuation. |g 8.1. |t Exemplum ... |g 8.2. |t Hybrid Interregnum or the Last Gasp of the 'Sovereign' Past. |g 8.3. |t The Round-Up of the Critique: System-Maintaining Perspective as a 'Demonic Paradox'. |g 8.4. |t 'Progressive Development' or the 'Minority'-Related Standards. |g 8.5. |t Towards a New Normative Framework: Sponte Sua, Sine Lege. |g 8.6. |t The Revolutionary Premise: International Law as a (Global) Normative Servo-Mechanism and Jurisprudence as a Science of Normo-Cybernetics. |g 8.7. |t In Search of Ideal Normativeness. |g 8.8. |t The Need for a New Age Axiological Ethics: the New Holy Trinity of Self-Actualisation, Identity and Interdependence. |g 8.9. |t Conclusions: Practical Significance of Theory. |
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