European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
ISSN-L 2286-4822
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Article Name :
Law Principle on People’s Right for Self-Determination
Author Name :
M.Sc. PETRIT NIMANI, PhD.c, M.Sc. DENIS SPAHIJA, PhD.C
Publisher :
Bridge Center
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Abstract :
Security and peace in the world have always been addicted by reports of peace or hostilities between states and people. Constantly the world has been accompanied by efforts to domination of some states to other states or nations against other nations. These efforts have consistently encountered resistance states and peoples not to be subjected. As a result of these efforts there have been developed numerous wars, with bloody and tragic consequences for humanity. Therefore the history of states and nationes, mainly is a history of violence and attempts to dominate and not to be imperiled. Throughout history have been invented and built many systems that have tried to regulate these relations. Some of them have collapsed quickly some have resisted longer time. For the first time as a loosely rule, Peace of Westfalia is inaugurated year 1648, and a broad knowledge and as a principle universally recognized but unrealized in this measure practically known in the twentieth century. Therefore, the principle of self-determination has become an integral part of the Charter of the United Nations. What does the principle of the right for selfdetermination? How is it being implemented? What is the perception of ethnic entities of this principle? How it is implemented in the case of the former Yugoslavia? Why is not applied in the case of Kosovo? Are just some of the questions that need to be answered.
Keywords :
security, peace, self-determination, history, right, Kosovo.

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