Definitionen und Anerkennung substaatlicher Gruppen im Völkerrecht Eine Untersuchung der rechtlichen Anwendung völkerrechtlicher Konstruktionen substaatlicher kollektiver Identitäten und aktueller Entwicklungen im Intergovernmental Committe der WIPO

Minorities, indigenous peoples and local communities have their own status in public international law. Given their position within the politics of a societal majority, they require a certain protection and enjoy particular group rights. However, it is unclear how to legally determine such culturall...

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Main Author: Socha, Philipp (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2017
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