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E. Gayim, The Concept of Minority in International Law: A Critical Study of the Vital Elements, University of Lapland Press, Rovaniemi2001, vi + 138 pp. ISBN 951-63334-793-2.

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E. Gayim, The Concept of Minority in International Law: A Critical Study of the Vital Elements, University of Lapland Press, Rovaniemi2001, vi + 138 pp. ISBN 951-63334-793-2.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

Kristin Henrard
Affiliation:
Managing Editor NILR, Senior Lecturer University of Groningen
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 2002

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References

1. See, inter alia, Henrard, K.Devising an Adequate System of Minority Protection: Individual Human Rights, Minority and the Right to Self-Determination (The Hague, Kluwer Law International 2000) pp. 3942.Google Scholar

2. See the elaborate discussion in idem, pp. 16–55

3. For example at pp. 16–18 and 45.

4. For example at pp. 49–50.

5. Typical examples can be found at pp. 16–18, 75–78, 87–94, 118.

6. See Art. 38 of the Statute of ICJ.