Broadly speaking, they see their struggle as part of the still unfulfilled quest for self-determination and for genuine sovereignty. |
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They are playful, bold and value their freedom and sense of self-determination. |
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They would do better to remind their friends that there can be no democracy without genuine sovereignty and self-determination. |
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The concepts inherent in this right are the bedrock upon which the principles of self-determination and individual autonomy are based. |
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Autonomy is about self-determination, being free from external influences and governed by one's own mind. |
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Autonomy and self-determination are still little more than ideals that can inspire. |
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Many people from across the spectrum sacrificed for the goal of self-determination and the independence of Namibia. |
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To me, the exciting element that unites all these stories is autonomy and self-determination. |
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Many people with whom he spoke in the provinces had expressed a desire for self-determination and perhaps autonomy. |
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We support the development of the human potential and individual self-determination. |
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We have evolved a fantasy of self-determination that seems to have put fate out of business. |
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For international politics, popular sovereignty implied both national sovereignty and self-determination. |
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In the process, there will be little scope for the exercise of freedom, civil rights and self-determination. |
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What meaning can democracy have if it is unaccompanied by self-determination and sovereignty? |
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The demand for the right to self-determination, or even independence, must not only be made for negative reasons. |
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The right of national self-determination implied by full recognition will be hard for them to accept. |
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We are on unassailable moral ground when we insist on the Kashmiri right of self-determination. |
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Almost universally, Papuans feel that their right to self-determination was stolen from them. |
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Pakistan had won its independence by exercising its right to self-determination. |
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No doubt his inclusion of the slogan of self-determination was designed to inveigle some voters in the municipality of which he is a city father. |
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In respect of the self-determination of peoples two aspects have to be distinguished. |
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Our right of self-determination exists not only within our communities, but also outside of our communities. |
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First Nations believe that true community healing and well-being will only be achieved through the path of selfgovernment and self-determination. |
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In this regard, I believe that collective rights cannot be forgotten either, starting with the right to self-determination. |
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In all compared legislation, this principle is derived from the right of the patient to self-determination. |
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It was not just established states that were eager narrowly to define the right of self-determination as a right end colonial status. |
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The Bloc Québécois has for many years recognized aboriginal peoples' right to self-determination. |
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The Irish qua Irish have no more title to self-determination than have the freckled, red-haired or bow-legged. |
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We must ensure that we always retain our democratic right to self-determination, our right to agree or disagree on any question. |
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Beneath these arguments about legal form lie the wider issues of self-determination. |
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Personally, I'd rather have freedom, democracy, self-determination, and so on. |
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Surely there can be no genuine democracy without proper self-determination free from the narrow minded preferences of an aggressor state. |
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The Katangese were thus restricted to exercising a variant of self-determination and no issue arose under the African Charter. |
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It is in the exercise of self-determination that we maintain some control over, and take responsibility for, our lives and for what we will become. |
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Since, in the last analysis, self-determination means self-defense, it would provide, although dilatorily, assistance in military organization. |
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We are somehow giving up on the most powerful emancipatory ideas ever created, of self-determination, liberation and democracy. |
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According to the right of self-determination, it is their own decision. |
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Aboriginal sovereignty and self-determination are key ideas for you. |
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We believe that any solution to the problem of our people disregarding the problem of self-determination cannot work. |
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Robert McCorquodale suggests that an approach less rigid that a strictly legal approach should now be taken to self-determination. |
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I don't buy the idea that the pre-industrial period was a golden age of self-determination and leisure for the vast majority of the British. |
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Nor am I reassured by Galston's rather cavalier dismissal of economic liberty's importance for individual self-determination. |
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What they recognize is the struggle of our people for self-determination. |
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There is no place in the Pax Americana envisioned by the Bush administration for even formal self-determination. |
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Labour delegates have it in their gift today to hold their leaders to account and uphold the cause of peace and self-determination. |
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Consequently, the struggles for self-determination took various forms as independence to greater autonomy. |
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By exacerbating the contradiction between self-determination and self-abasement, the way was cleared for an epochal resolution. |
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We need to reclaim choice from this sorry lot, and put a bit of self-determination back on the agenda. |
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Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands have the right to self-determination enshrined in their constitutions. |
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This did not mean that the Bolsheviks were simply old-style imperialists whose commitment to national self-determination was fraudulent. |
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Many outsiders indeed strongly supported the right of self-determination for South Sudanese. |
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In the northwest, members of the Abkhaz ethnic group asserted their right to self-determination. |
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Imbued with bucolic patriotism, his music aroused his fellow Czechs to self-determination. |
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In Nicaragua, as elsewhere, no self-determination is tolerated and the U.S. ambassador is the de facto proconsul. |
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The Prime Minister is keen to show how important the protection of the Falklanders and their self-determination is to him. |
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We acknowledge the support of the Australian people, and other countries, in our struggle for self-determination. |
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The ideas of liberty, self-determination, representative government and unalienable fights, spread and took root. |
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In the era of self-determination, the missionaries handed control to public servants and the indigenes, and the ability to maintain production ceased. |
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It requires self-determination — that is, voting. |
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From the standpoint of punk, this had always been a class war fought on behalf of an anarchist's notion of freedom and an eternally unrealizable moment of self-determination. |
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How does that square with the Tory belief in self-determination? |
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Clearly, the principle of self-determination clashes with the principle of territorial integrity and global leaders are increasingly seeing this angle to the problem. |
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The discourse of democracy has been embedded in the nationalist struggle for liberation and self-determination and has therefore implied a populistic kind of pluralism. |
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A common debate among legal scholars focuses on the extent to which the international legal principle of self-determination remains relevant in the post-colonial period. |
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As such, this country's democratic values are contradicted, and seemingly mocked, as it expends military energy to suppress those who strive for self-determination. |
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Allowing the enjoyment of self-determination to substate national groups makes membership in a multinational state more equitable for their members and enhances the legitimacy of such a state. |
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This annexation, similar to the de facto annexation of broad tracts of land, constitutes a flagrant breach of the right of the people to self-determination. |
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Macedonia is now worried that Kosovo has shown the way for their sizeable Albanian minority to also seek self-determination. |
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This wish is diametrically opposed to the Albanian movement's demand for self-determination. |
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I am a citizen of two countries that attained their independence through hard-won fights for self-determination. |
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The language of multiculturalism says it's O. K. for groups to organize for self-determination and self-pride. |
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Despite these obstacles, many Burmese refugee youth have become engaged in their communities' efforts for democracy and self-determination. |
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First, I think we really need to look at and share all the experiences of self-determination from the local level up to the global level. |
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I'm going to prevail upon the Chair to put the articles on self-determination up for preliminary adoption by the close of the next session. |
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By disallowing the Serbians the right for self-determination over their sovereign territory they indirectly dug a grave for Europe. |
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That was the only choice it had in order to avoid mass deportation and massacre following its peaceful quest for self-determination. |
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Moreover, the cost freeness of this claim to informational self-determination must be guaranteed. |
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There has been no allaying of the anxiety, felt in Estonia for example, that EU bureaucracy will crush the newly won right to self-determination. |
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The use of human rights issues in contravention of States' right of self-determination was a very grave matter. |
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Individuality and self-determination can only be achieved in organic communion with other self-determining individuals. |
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It reaffirms indigenous peoples' basic rights, in particular that of being recognized as peoples with the right to self-determination. |
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Failure to recognize the right to self-determination amounted to violating a principle and contradicting a moral code. |
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A strong point was the recognition in article 3 of the right of indigenous peoples to self-determination. |
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We were very active supporters of the quest for self-determination and have remained a strong backer in the years since independence. |
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Indigenous peoples seeking to assert the right of self-determination from colonial empires eagerly seized on its vision. |
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Now is the time our people must reclaim self-determination and the right to dismiss self-appointed, unqualified leaders. |
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What about their right to self-determination, equity and justice and to punish those who have committed crimes against their sons and daughters? |
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Moreover, it was incorrect to suggest that self-determination as such was a precondition for the enjoyment of other fundamental rights. |
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Communist theoreticians debated on the right of self-determination. |
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Individualized funding allows greater self-determination, choice and control for the people directly affected by the service. |
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Since the people are no longer prevented from exercising their right to self-determination, this has enabled peace to take hold. |
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We have taken these positions because we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture. |
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Armenia's revisionist claims with regard to self-determination were contrary to and unsustainable in international law. |
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Oslo, in theory, accepts Sami self-determination. |
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They also say that the Tsawwassen people should not have the ability to make laws for themselves, which is the essence of land claims and the issue of self-determination. |
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We support people's struggles for self-determination and their efforts to challenge structural obstacles to change and their alternative development approaches. |
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In recent years, economic reforms as well as the relaxation of some forms of State control in the social sphere have introduced an increased degree of self-determination for the individual in China. |
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All these bodies and their civil rights are legally recognized, and they exercise their right to self-determination completely independently from the State, at both the national and the international levels. |
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How many times could one nation exercise the right to self-determination? |
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This emphasis has to be understood within the context of the legacy of centuries during which a majority of the world's populations served the few in power and had no rights to self-determination. |
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Our right of self-determination includes the fact that I am here as an Indigenous person, making a representation to you of my conception of our world view. |
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It is a principle that aims to realize the rights and responsibilities of people living with HIV, including their right to self-determination and participation in decision-making processes that affect their lives. |
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Without unity the right to self-determination cannot be fully realized. |
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We see that human dignity demands self-determination. |
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Since it was canonically formulated, the right of national self-determination has historically had two main zones of application, corresponding to its dual ancestry. |
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Other questions still remain, including demands made by Asari on behalf of the Ijaw people seeking self-determination and control over the vast oil reserves of the region. |
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Amotivation represents the lowest possible level of self-determination, as it implies a loss of personal control and alienation akin to learned helplessness. |
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Individuals, according to atomistic theories, are not in need of any communal context in order to develop and exercise their capacity for self-determination. |
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The ideals of liberty and self-determination, equality and the rule of law have haltingly advanced. |
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The new Parliament created a forum in which the snp, and Scottish claims to self-determination, could thrive. |
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Papua solidarity groups typically rely on voluntary support to promote the cause of Papuan self-determination and are often unfettered by institutional affiliations. |
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As Wilson readily conceded, there was no attempt to universalize the principle of self-determination to apply, for example, to the Allies' dependent territories. |
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These projects try to design the proposed measures so that different institutions will complement and not controvert each other, and to ensure that women's safety and self-determination remain a top priority. |
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Algeria was taking in tens of thousands of Saharan refugees because progress on the holding of a referendum on self-determination in Western Sahara had come to a standstill. |
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The right of self-determination of peoples mainly in the South faced challenges from a hegemonic power that claimed the unilateral right to launch pre-emptive attacks on any country on the planet. |
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Imprisonment and other measures which result in cutting off an offender from the outside world are afflictive by the very fact of taking from the person the right of self-determination by depriving him of his liberty. |
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The right of peoples to self-determination is an inalienable right. |
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The principle of self-determination could not be applied to the decolonization of Gibraltar because the current inhabitants were not a colonized people but had been used to dispossess the indigenous Spanish population. |
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Therefore, if we want to prevent rampant separatism, we must begin a new approach, a European approach reconciling individual beliefs with self-determination and territorial integrity. |
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In the case of the Asbury Park pool it was a strange combination of havoc wrecked by the usual suspects, with a little bit of self-determination. |
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In a word, classic anti-Jewish motifs are made palatable to the Canadian ear when craftily phrased in terms of freedom of expression or a right of the oppressed to self-determination. |
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The United Nations peace plan for Western Sahara, for example, including holding a referendum on self-determination, must be implemented, regardless of any further shilly-shallying by the Moroccan Government. |
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At the same time, I would ask you to express our abhorrence at Chechen methods and to press for a political solution to this hopeless conflict in the light of the right of self-determination, which all people have. |
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Representatives of indigenous groups argued in favour of an unqualified right of self-determination, though that did not necessarily mean that the right would be used to secede from the States of which they now formed a part. |
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As I see it, free self-determination involves being able to decide for oneself and to choose between the options of job, job and family or homemaking. |
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They are self-determination theory, the agentic perspective, goal setting theory, and attribution theory. |
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The denial of the right of peoples to self-determination constituted a grave denial of fundamental human rights, and noncooperation by occupying Powers made it imperative to adopt concrete measures. |
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Later this year, in an important act of self-determination, Tokelau will hold a second referendum on the option of self-government in free association with New Zealand. |
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The participants welcomed possible models applicable to other Non-Self-Governing Territories pursuing self-determination, such as Tokelau's approach towards developing self-government and its free association option. |
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Article 3 on the right to self-determination of indigenous peoples has become the stumbling block of the Draft Declaration, and several governments fear that its adoption will pave the way to secessionist movements. |
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There are various warlords who, for long periods, have become accustomed to a high degree of self-determination in those areas they control and who have resisted the establishment of a central government. |
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Such a process would base everything we do on the premise that we are dealing with sovereign, independent nations that have the right to self-determination and self-governance. |
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Austrian officials protested the violation of the principle of self-determination in the treaty, the placement of so many ethnic Germans under Czechoslovak and Italian rule, and the forbiddance of unity with Germany. |
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Armenia had no moral or legal right to compare its occupation with the legal right to self-determination of peoples under occupation fighting for their independence. |
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His organization requested the Commission to consider the issue of the international status of the peoples of those two territories, whose right to self-determination had been flagrantly violated. |
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The right to political participation is an inherent component of the right to self-determination and should be based upon the will of the people rather than that of the national authorities claiming to personify the State. |
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As Canada's Aboriginal peoples assume greater self-determination, we in corporate Canada have a ready-made opportunity to take part in what could be a defining moment in history. |
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It is patently obvious, is it not, that an ill-considered exercise of the right to self-determination would pose a threat to the whole of Europe, not just Russia? |
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An ethical lens is posited as a relevant frame of reference that reflects client autonomy and self-determination as well as the unique characteristics of community based service provision. |
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We have also supported the amendments recommending more national self-determination on labour market issues but have, of course, voted against the rapporteur's panegyric to the Treaty of Lisbon. |
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I make this distinction because too often, states within these very rooms, have tried to separate and set up a false dichotomy between external and internal self-determination. |
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It follows that all States parties to the Covenant should take positive action to facilitate realization of and respect for the right of peoples to self-determination. |
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The former professor's advocacy for self-determination profoundly resonated with nationalists around the globe, and Wilson himself was regarded as an almost messianic figure. |
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It lies in the fact that most of us from the postcolonial world, though intuitively sympathetic to the idea of self-determination, cannot claim to have fulfilled even partially its extravagant promise. |
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He reiterated the co-sponsors' commendation of New Zealand's readiness to cooperate with the Special Committee and its exemplary efforts in assisting the people of Tokelau in their endeavours to realize self-determination. |
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Indigenous peoples vehemently oppose such proposals since they are unnecessary, as well as having the potential of stifling the natural evolution of the right to self-determination under international law. |
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Whereas Mr Suharto was sternly authoritarian, Mr Habibie has been ready to reform: he has given freedom to the press, emptied the jails of political prisoners and offered self-determination to the people of East Timor. |
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The deep-seated concern among voting nations on the divisive nature of self-determination, strong opposition from Southern nations, and a highly politicized process conspired against the success of this resolution. |
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The demarcation of the Raposa Serra do Sol Indigenous Land is a prime example of the Government's action in behalf of the peoples' self-determination. |
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All peoples have the right of self-determination. |
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The types of autonomy in this area formally recognized under the Constitution include the right to self-government and the right of self-determination of nations and peoples. |
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Just imagine what would happen if Armenians starting clamoring for self-determination in every country around the world in which they are currently living. |
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They said that the ineluctable principle governing the entire process must be self-determination and that the essential mechanism must be the prior, free and informed consent of the GuaranĂ people itself. |
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Sadly, some States have chosen to exploit indigenous peoples' realistic desire and good faith willingness to negotiate a partnership with States to demand a formal downgrading of their right to self-determination. |
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I remain convinced that ordinary city-dwellers can use networked informatics beneficially, to support them in their aims of group coordination, collective decision-making and deliberative self-determination. |
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At the time when the UN was founded, the self-determination of peoples was conceived of as an aspiration, a desideratum of the international community. |
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The idea of harnessing Slavic nationalism and providing a homeland for the disparate and fractious elements of the South Slavic people was popular at the time and consistent with the principle of self-determination. |
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The whole idea of the United Nations Convention against Corruption is one based on voluntary participation and respect for the national right of self-determination. |
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Irredentist claims by Morocco and Mauritania were brought before the International Court of Justice, which ruled in favor of the Sahrawis' right to self-determination. |
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