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  1. The Legal Issues Involved in the Western Sahara Dispute: The …

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    Under this arrangement, the Sahrawis (through Polisario) would delegate aspects of their sovereignty to Morocco and to a newly created state of Western Sahara. Robust international guarantees and supervisory mechanisms would help to ensure both sides respect the agreement.
    Using the Western Sahara conflict as a case study, the paper examines the challenge of identity and identity determinants within the principle of self-determination. It analyses modern self-determination theory in its two broad categories: classical and secessionist. It seeks to bridge the gap between international relations and international law.
    Much of the international legal analysis of dealings in natural resources in Western Sahara has focused on its status as a Non-Self-Governing Territory, as well as the right of self-determination of the Sahrawi people.
    The use of the Western Sahara conflict empirically illustrates the shortcomings of the positivist legal use of self-determination and its understanding of the concept of ‘indigenous peoples’. The Western Sahara conflict suggests that an understanding of the regional and international factors has strong effects on the process of self-determination.
  3. DataSpace: The Legal Issues Involved In The Western Sahara …

  4. Self-determination in Western Sahara: A Case of …

    WEBFeb 22, 2017 · Self-determination, a core principle of customary international law, refers to the legal right of people to determine their …

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    • The Western Sahara conflict: towards a constructivist approach to …

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      WEBJan 13, 2023 · The court also found that there were no legal obstacles to the decolonisation of Western Sahara. This includes the right to self-determination through the free and genuine expression of the will ...