PRAVO NA SAMOOPREDJELJENJE U MEĐUNARODNOM PRAVU (RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW)

TitlePRAVO NA SAMOOPREDJELJENJE U MEĐUNARODNOM PRAVU (RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
JournalZbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta u Tuzli
Volume7
Number2
Pagination167-200
AuthorsHalilović, H
Abstract

Since its inception, right to self-determination is subject to various interpretations
and unduly reduction to the issue of secession. History of the right to self-determination has an interesting trajectory. Especially the question of the consensus, or lack of
it, on important aspects of the right to self-determination as a norm of international
law, including the question of holders of the right and the question of the extent of the
right. Of great importance, also, is the overview of different modalities such as „internal“; „external“ and „remedial“ self-determination, as well as the question of their
acceptance in international law. The main goal of this paper is an overview of the
position of the right to self-determination in international law in the context of the
sources of international law. Right to self-determination and principles of territorial
integrity and non-intervention are often cited as being opposed to each other, however, we can conclude that a modality of use of the right, which is in accordance with
other principles of international law certainly exists. Also important, examination of
the right to self-determination in the context of constitutional order of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.

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