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Nikoloz Samkharadze. Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
List of Acronyms
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. Self-Determination, Secession and Recognition in International Law. 2.1. Introduction
2.2. The Principle of Self-Determination in International Law. 2.2.1. Sources of International Law
2.2.2. Historical Background
2.2.3. Self-determination in International Law
2.2.4. Court Decisions
2.2.5. Historical Title vs. Self-Determination
2.2.6. International Practice
2.2.7. Conclusion
2.3. Secession in International Law. 2.3.1. What is Secession?
2.3.2. Secession in International Law
2.3.3. Remedial Secession
2.3.4. Secession in Violation of International Law
2.3.5. Court Opinions
2.3.6. International Practice
Secession in 1815-1945
Post-1945 Period. Successful Secessions
Unsuccessful Attempts of Secession
2.3.7. Conclusion
2.4. Recognition in International Law. 2.4.1. What is Recognition?
2.4.2. Evolution of Recognition
2.4.3. Theories of Recognition
2.4.4. Criteria of Statehood
2.4.5. Criteria for Recognition
2.4.6. Modalities and Forms of Recognition and Non-Recognition
2.5. Conclusion
3. The Soviet and Russian Practice of Recognition of New States after 1945. 3.1. Introduction
3.2. Recognition of States Emerging out of Colonial Rule
3.3. Recognition of States Outside of the Colonial Context. 3.3.1. Group 1—Recognition of Israel and Bangladesh. Israel
Bangladesh
3.3.2. Group 2—Recognition of Eritrea, East Timor, South Sudan
3.3.3. Group 3—Non-Recognition of Northern Cyprus, Karabakh, Transnistria, Kosovo
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Republic of Mountainous Karabakh (Nagorno Karabakh Republic, NKR)
Transnistria
Kosovo
3.4. Conclusion
4. Russian Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. 4.1. Introduction
4.2. History of Conflicts and Peace Processes in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. 4.2.1. The Status of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Within Georgia in the Soviet Era
4.2.2. The Outbreak of Conflicts and Subsequent Peace Process. South Ossetia
Abkhazia
4.3. Georgian-Russian Relations in 1991-2008
4.4. Georgia-Russia War
4.5. Reasons for Russia’s Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
4.6. Theoretical Framework
4.7. Conclusion
5. Conclusion
Bibliography. Books and articles
Official Documents. Russia
Georgia
Georgia-Russia Agreements
CIS/USSR
United Nations
Court Decisions
NATO
EC/EU
Addresses/Speeches
Official Reports
Other
Press-Releases and Interview Transcripts
Newspapers/News Agencies