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The Right to Development in International Law

The Right to Development in International Law stories about the former Jugoslavia to the position of Indians in the USA and Canada. The themes in this book also reach from these Indians in the USA to minorities in the former USSR, Aborigines in Australia and the Rights of the German speaking population of South Tirol. The problems in these different areas of the world are discussed in the scope of bigger legal and definition problems like how to define Minorities in International law. This total collection of case-studies and legal aspects make the book of great interest to all kinds of readers. Everyone working with minorities or studying human rights should read this interesting work. The Protection of Minorities a n d H u m a n Rights. Edited by YORAM DINSTEIN AND MALA TABORY. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, published May 27th 1992, 544 pages. f 96.50, Dfl. 275.00, US$ 168.00. ISBN:0792314379. The Right to Development in Inter- national Law Edited by Subrata Roy Chowdhury, Erik Denters and Paul de Waart. For centuries western man has dictated the people in the poor and unwealthy countries of the South and F a r East. The differences between haves and have-nots have presented a serious http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Tilburg Law Review Brill

The Right to Development in International Law

Tilburg Law Review , Volume 2 (1): 2 – Jan 1, 1992

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
2211-0046
eISSN
2211-2596
DOI
10.1163/221125993X00312
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Abstract

stories about the former Jugoslavia to the position of Indians in the USA and Canada. The themes in this book also reach from these Indians in the USA to minorities in the former USSR, Aborigines in Australia and the Rights of the German speaking population of South Tirol. The problems in these different areas of the world are discussed in the scope of bigger legal and definition problems like how to define Minorities in International law. This total collection of case-studies and legal aspects make the book of great interest to all kinds of readers. Everyone working with minorities or studying human rights should read this interesting work. The Protection of Minorities a n d H u m a n Rights. Edited by YORAM DINSTEIN AND MALA TABORY. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, published May 27th 1992, 544 pages. f 96.50, Dfl. 275.00, US$ 168.00. ISBN:0792314379. The Right to Development in Inter- national Law Edited by Subrata Roy Chowdhury, Erik Denters and Paul de Waart. For centuries western man has dictated the people in the poor and unwealthy countries of the South and F a r East. The differences between haves and have-nots have presented a serious

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Published: Jan 1, 1992

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