Territorial rights

Liberal defences of nationalism, prevalent since the mid-1980's, have largely neglected the fact that nationalism is primarily about land. Territorial Rights examines the generic types of territorial claims customarily put forward by national groups as justification for their territorial demand...

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Main Author: Meisels, Tamar (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht, The Netherlands Springer 2005
Series:Law and philosophy library v. 72
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