Conference on Yugoslavia Arbitration Commission: Opinion No. 2
Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia
31 I.L.M. 1497 (1992)
Relevant factsFree
Following its Opinion No. 1 concluding that Yugoslavia had dissolved as a whole, the Arbitration Commission next confronted whether the Serbian populations living within newly independent Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina possessed a right of self-determination that could justify their own separate statehood or border changes.
IssueFree
Whether, according to international law, all nations must recognize and respect the rights of minorities within the nations' borders, including the right of self-determination.
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