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Emmanuel H. D. De Groof and Micha Wiebusch , International Law and Transitional Governance: Critical Perspectives, Routledge, 2020, 165pp, IBSN 9780367178109, US$48.95
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- Leiden Journal of International Law / Volume 35 / Issue 2 / June 2022
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Part II - Towards an exception to the African rule against secession
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5 - The changes made in international law by African custom
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9 - Conclusion
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3 - The conventional obligation to respect the territorial status quo
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8 - Towards a right to egalitarian self-determination
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UN and OAU/AU Resolutions
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Introduction
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1 - The Frontier Dispute case and applying uti possidetis to Africa
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4 - The customary rule of respecting the territorial status quo
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7 - Domination as a possible instance for a right to external self-determination
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2 - The rule of intangibility of inherited frontiers
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Part I - The African territorial regime
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