International Law and Ethnic Conflict: The Series in English Fiction, 1850-1930

International Law and Ethnic Conflict: The Series in English Fiction, 1850-1930

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Author/Contributor(s): Wippman, David
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Date: 01/28/1998
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: NEW

The breakup of the former Yugoslavia demonstrates the limitations of international law in the face of ethnic conflict. The contributors to this book examine the various roles international law and international institutions play in dealing with ethnic conflict.

International Law and Ethnic Conflict first covers general philosophical, historical, and cultural issues arising from attempts to apply international law to ethnic conflict. The authors assess the legitimacy of demands based on group identity, the legal rights of ethnic groups, the validity of various entitlement claims, and the meaning of statehood. They then consider the institutional and policy responses of international organizations and states in their attempts to deal with ethnic conflict and analyze the extent to which various forms of intervention prove successful.