National Liberation Movements: Still a Valid Concept (with Special Reference to International Humanitarian Law)?

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2016-05-03

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Mastorodimos, Konstantinos

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University of Oregon School of Law

Abstract

National liberation movements constitute a category of armed nonstate actors that appeared predominantly in the decolonization period and relate to peoples’ self-determination. Decolonization concerned territories that are “geographically separate and distinct ethnically and/or culturally from the state administering it” as well as the groups living in them.

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40 pages

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17 Or. Rev. Int'l. L. 71 (2015)