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Tables of Contents for International Law and the Rise of Nations
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Foreword
xi
 
Inis L. Claude Jr.
Introduction
1
4
Clan and Superclan: Loyalty, Identity and Community in Law and Practice
5
33
Thomas M. Franck
Part I. The Rise of Nations
Introduction
33
5
The Nation Neglected: The Organization of International Life in the Classical State Sovereignty Period
38
23
Michael Ross Fowler
Julie Marie Bunck
The State and the Nation: Changing Norms and the Rules of Sovereignty in International Relations
61
22
J. Samuel Barkin
Bruce Cronin
Britain and the 1933 Refugee Convention: National or State Sovereignty?
83
23
Robert J. Beck
The International Law of Nationalism: Group Identity and Legal History
106
37
Nathaniel Berman
Part II. The International Legal Challenges Posed by the Rise of Nations
Introduction
139
4
The Decline of the Nation-State and Its Implications for International Law
143
13
Oscar Schachter
Claims by Non-State Groups in International Law
156
24
Benedict Kingsbury
Making Room for Peoples at the United Nations: Thoughts Provoked by Indigenous Claims to Self-Determination
180
17
Maivan Clech Lam
Groups, Histories, and International Law
197
17
Lea Brilmayer
Part III. International Legal Responses to the Rise of Nations
Introduction
209
5
Rethinking Self-Determination
214
36
Hurst Hannum
Drawing a Better Line: Uti Possidetis and the Borders of New States
250
34
Steven R. Ratner
Irredentism: Self-Determination and Interstate War
284
29
Thomas Ambrosio
Population Transfer: The Effects of Settler Infusion Policies on a Host Population's Right to Self-Determination
313
28
Eric Kolodner
Conclusion
The Accommodation of Nations in Interstate Law: Some Preliminary Conclusions
341
12
Thomas Ambrosio
Index
353
9
About the Contributors
362