Self-Determination in the Post-9/11 Era
Published in 2011 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, "Self-Determination in the Post-9/11 Era" by E. Chadwick explores the profound implications of the events surrounding 9/11 on the concept of self-determination. This insightful volume, consisting of 184 pages, offers a critical examination of how anti-terrorism initiatives and the evolving landscape of armed conflict laws have affected both the theory and practice of self-determination.
Chadwick delves into the intricate balance between national security and the rights of individuals and groups, raising important questions about the future of self-determination in a world increasingly influenced by terrorism. Whether you are a law student, a scholar of international relations, or simply interested in contemporary issues, this book provides a vital perspective on the intersection of law, politics, and human rights in the United Kingdom and beyond.
Engage with this essential text to better understand the changing dynamics of self-determination in the modern era.