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Beskrivelse
Published on occasion of the 100 year anniversary of the ?land Islands' autonomy, this book brings up and discusses a number of challenging issues, from constitutional and international law perspectives, concerning both the ?land situation and autonomy in general. Among the questions raised are:
Is autonomy part of international law and which international organisations may have jurisdiction?
Is autonomy a human right or is it about the prevention of violent conflicts?
Does the ?land Autonomy constitute a useful model for other minority groups? Do the ?land Islands stand to benefit from anything in international law, be it substantive or procedural?