Críticas:
'This would be an invaluable addition to any public institution or private individual's International Law collection. It provides succinct but comprehensive authority of analysis in a somewhat neglected area of legal analysis.' Newsletter UN21 Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, 2002. 'Caught in the uncertainties attached to the construct of "Associated Statehood", the academic value of Igarashi's comprehensive study lays in the detailed fashion in which he describes the emergence of associated states (case studies). [...] His study certainly deserves credit for reinitiating the conceptual discussion concerning associated statehood under international law and allowing for practitioners as well as scholars to obtain a valuable overview of the development of the concept and the peculiarities of each case.' Michael Schoiswohl, Austrian Review of International and European Law, 2004.
Reseña del editor:
Associated Statehood in international law has emerged as sui generis an international person on the international stage resulting primarily from the decolonization process promoted by the United Nations. This study examines the evolution of the concept of associated states in the context of decolonization, under the Charter of the United Nations. The discussion involves the reality of State practice, the process that brought each associated state into existence and an in-depth analysis of the United Nations talks concerning the arrangements of each association. Procedural and substantive elements of Associated States are considered in order to clarify the defining criteria for Associated Statehood identification. An examination of the problem surrounding treaty relations and the participation of Associated States in international organizations highlights vital conditions regarding their individual status. Lastly, the significance and value of the Association arrangements and their implications for the future are examined. Such a study of Associated Statehood may guide thinking on the future status of existing Non-Self-Governing Territories. More importantly, in an era which has witnessed the dissolution of States after the "Cold War", Associated Statehood has the very real potential of offering a solution to regional conflicts where secession is claimed - if only a transitional and concessive one.
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- VerlagBRILL ACADEMIC PUB
- Erscheinungsdatum2002
- ISBN 10 9041117105
- ISBN 13 9789041117106
- EinbandTapa dura
- Anzahl der Seiten352