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Historical title, self-determination and the Kashmir question : changing perspectives in international law / by Fozia Nazir Lone.

By: Lone, Fozia Nazir.
Series: Brill's Asian law series ; vol. 7. Language: eng.Publisher: Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2018Description: xxi, 478 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9789004316911.Subject(s): Self-determination, National -- India -- Jammu and Kashmir | International law | Territorial sovereignty | Self-determination, National | Jammu and Kashmir (India) -- International status | Jammu and Kashmir (India) -- Politics and government -- 20th century | India -- Jammu and KashmirDDC classification: 341.4209546 Summary: In Historical Title, Self-Determination and the Kashmir Question Fozia Nazir Lone offers a critical re-examination of the Kashmir question. Through an interdisciplinary approach and international law perspective, she analyses political practices and the substantive international law on the restoration of historical title and self-determination. The book analytically examines whether Kashmir was a State at any point in history; the effect of the 1947 occupation by India/Pakistan; the international law implications of the constitutional incorporation of this territory and the ongoing human rights violations; whether Kashmiris are entitled to restore their historical title through the exercise of self-determination; and whether the Kashmir question could be resolved with the formation of international strategic alliance to curb danger of spreading terrorism in Kashmir.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

In Historical Title, Self-Determination and the Kashmir Question Fozia Nazir Lone offers a critical re-examination of the Kashmir question. Through an interdisciplinary approach and international law perspective, she analyses political practices and the substantive international law on the restoration of historical title and self-determination. The book analytically examines whether Kashmir was a State at any point in history; the effect of the 1947 occupation by India/Pakistan; the international law implications of the constitutional incorporation of this territory and the ongoing human rights violations; whether Kashmiris are entitled to restore their historical title through the exercise of self-determination; and whether the Kashmir question could be resolved with the formation of international strategic alliance to curb danger of spreading terrorism in Kashmir.

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