Legal context of Yugoslavia's disintegration -- Pre-1914 administrative boundaries and the birth of Yugoslavia -- Yugoslavia's administrative boundaries (1918-1991) -- The (self- ) determination of the Yugoslav peoples -- International recognition of the (former) Yugoslav republics -- Changing borders by force -- Former Yugoslavia's European integration -- List of maps
Summary
The author explains the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s in the context of two legal principles - sovereignty and the self-determination of peoples. She also offers an analysis of Kosovo's future status, international recognition of secession, implications for other conflicts, and much more
Notes
Originally presented as part of the author's doctoral work at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. --P. xi
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-484) and index
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