73 research outputs found
Unitary state, devolution, autonomy, secession : state building and nation building in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
There are often difficulties in accommodating the interests of minority nationalities
within nation-states. The proliferation of states created by decolonization has
magnified such problems. Colonial borders often included groups with emerging
identities, and the problems of fostering national cohesion within borders
encompassing such diversity has sometimes been especially intense.peer-reviewe
Unused Powers:Contestation over Autonomy Legislation in the PRC
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Interview with Yash Ghai: Commonwealth Oral History Project
Interviews with Yash Ghai, conducted 14th July and 15th July 2015 2015 at Senate House as part of the Commonwealth Oral History Project. The project aims to produce a unique digital research resource on the oral history of the Commonwealth since 1965 through sixty oral history interviews with leading figures in the recent history of the organisation. It will provide an essential research tool for anyone investigating the history of the Commonwealth and will serve to promote interest in and understanding of the organisation. Biography: Ghai, Yash. 1938. Born in Kenya and graduate of the University of Oxford and Harvard University. Senior Fellow and Lecturer at Yale Law School, 1971-73. Professor of Public Law at the University of Warwick, 1978-89 and 1992-97. Sir Y.K. Pao Professor of Public Law at the University of Hong Kong, 1989-2006. Chairman of the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission, 2000-2002. United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Human Rights in Cambodia, 2006-2008. Constitutional adviser to over 20 countries including Iraq, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, Nepal, Fiji, Somalia, Libya, and Kenya
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