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Conference on Yugoslavia Arbitration Commission: Opinion No. 2

Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia

31 I.L.M. 1497 (1992)

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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.

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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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