The Dispute Between Nauru And Australia Over Rehabilitation: A Test Case For Economic Self-determination
Abstract
This paper outlines the "economic" aspect of self-determination in the UN Charter regime and Australia's obligations arising therefrom. It examines the magnitude of denial, if any, of "economic" self-determination in Nauru's pre-independence era and possible consequences for Australia. Finally, it briefly highlights and comments upon any probable influence that emerging international environmental law may exert on the outcome of the case.
Published
Dec 1, 1992
How to Cite
ISLAM, M. Rafiqul.
The Dispute Between Nauru And Australia Over Rehabilitation: A Test Case For Economic Self-determination.
QUT Law Review, [S.l.], v. 8, p. 147-159, dec. 1992.
ISSN 2201-7275.
Available at: <https://lr.law.qut.edu.au/article/view/364>. Date accessed: 01 feb. 2021.
doi: https://doi.org/10.5204/qutlr.v8i0.364.
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