Sovereignty and the Stateless Nation : Gibraltar in the Modern Legal Context.
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- text
- computer
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- 9781847315427
- 341.26
- KZ1269.A96 2009
Prelims -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Table of Conventions, Treaties, etc. -- Introduction: Between Three Flags- Constitution, Status, Governance and Sovereignty in Gibraltar -- 1 From Strategic Gain to Fortress Colony to 'The Right to Our Land' -- 2 Changing Landscapes: Sovereignty, Status and Governance by 1986, and their Convergence onto the European Stage -- 3 Sovereignty, State and Stateless Nation -- Annex to Chapter 3 -- 4 'The Sensitivity of the Underlying Bilateral Issue': Bilateralism and the Governance Deficit 1986-2004 -- 5 Sub-state Power, Representation and Influence, and the Zenith of Bilateralism -- 6 Negotiating a Way Through the Mist- Old Concepts, New Meanings -- 7 Making Advances-Power, Influence and Representation Within the European Dimension and the Status Dilemna -- Conclusion: Sovereign within Spheres of Influence -- Index.
This book considers the effects of sovereignty and bilateralism on the Gibraltar dispute, and examines the resulting deficits of governance.
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