Essays about: "territorial autonomy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 essays containing the words territorial autonomy.
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1. WHAT DRIVES ETHNIC PARTY MOBILISATION? Empirical Evidence from the Sorbs and Danish Minority in Germany
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The victory of the Südschleswigsche Wählerband (SSW) in the 2021 federal elections in Germany highlighted a striking gap in German politics – while some recognized national minorities are represented by an ethnic party in parliament, others are not. The aim of the thesis is to analyse this gap and understand why only some ethnic groups manage to successfully mobilise an ethnic party. READ MORE
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2. Territorial Peace Through Peace For the Territory: Analysing Conditions of Indigenous Peacebuilding in Colombia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The “territorial peace” runs as a buzzword around Colombian peacebuilding. A so-called territorial approach was adopted in the beginning of the Havana Peace Talks, as a means of creating locally based, differentiated modes of peacebuilding, and addressing the structural neglect of Colombia’s diverse rural areas. READ MORE
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3. A Critique of Anna Stilz' Fair-use Proviso : The normative significance of future generations in matters of territorial rights
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för praktisk filosofiAbstract : In this essay, I will examine the theory of territorial rights developed by Anna Stilz. The overarching project of hers is to defend a system of territorially sovereign states, the defense of which is grounded in the natural rights of individuals to personal autonomy and self-preservation. READ MORE
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4. Ethiopian ethnic federalism: Sidama unsuccessful quest for selfdetermination : A contemporary analysis on the Ethiopian “unique” political structure and ethnocultural dynamics.
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Afrikanska studierAbstract : The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s federal structure according to ethnic lines and formally guaranteed the right of self-determination for every Ethiopian ethnocultural group. But not all the ethnic communities were allowed to administer their own state-region and, furthermore, to exercise the right of self-determination. READ MORE
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5. Article 370 of the Indian Constitution: Conceptualizing Autonomy Retraction
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : Autonomy is a concept often used within International law and conflict studies as a tool to resolve tensions between state and a distinct group wanting to break free from the state. However, autonomy has no real definition within international law. READ MORE