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Status and (Human Rights) Obligations of Non-Recognized De Facto Regimes in International Law: The Case of ‘Somaliland’—The Resurrection of Somaliland Against All International ‘Odds’: State Collapse, Secession, Non-Recognition and Human Rights By Michael Schoiswohl [Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Dordrecht2004, x+302 pp ISBN– 90–04–13655–X.]

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Status and (Human Rights) Obligations of Non-Recognized De Facto Regimes in International Law: The Case of ‘Somaliland’—The Resurrection of Somaliland Against All International ‘Odds’: State Collapse, Secession, Non-Recognition and Human Rights By Michael Schoiswohl [Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Dordrecht2004, x+302 pp ISBN– 90–04–13655–X.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2008

Martina Bielawski
Affiliation:
PhD Candidate, Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge

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Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 2006

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