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VOL. 7, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Territorial integrity and self determination-approach of international law
Authors
Vivek Rathod, Omkar Yenprediwar, Angad Chatha, Gaurav Kumar
Abstract
The emergence of International Law has much to do with the formation of independent states. It aims to regulate the conduct of independent states in their relations with each other through norms and standards. Territorial integrity and self-determination of nations are the two principles of the International Law, which raises a number of debates over an alleged conflict. Territorial integrity refers to the protection of the autonomous region from invasion by other states and Self-determination is defined as the right of nations to freely decide their sovereignty and political status without external coercion or external interference. Thus, Territorial integrity is related to the relationship between the states, while Self-determination itself refers to the relationship between a state and its people.
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Pages:41-44
How to cite this article:
Vivek Rathod, Omkar Yenprediwar, Angad Chatha, Gaurav Kumar "Territorial integrity and self determination-approach of international law ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 41-44
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