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The annexation of crimea and the boundaries of the will of the people
J. Vidmar
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CERiM - Faculty of Law
Maastricht Centre for European Law
Maastricht Centre for Human Rights
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Will of the People
100%
Legal Status
100%
Annexation of Crimea
100%
Use of Force
66%
Secession
66%
Law
33%
International Law
33%
Entitlement
33%
International Borders
33%
Conflict in Ukraine
33%
Internationally Wrongful Act
33%
Crimea
33%
General International Law
33%
Illegality
33%
Right to Self-determination
33%
Territorial Configuration
33%
INIS
people
100%
legal aspects
100%
crimea
100%
international laws
66%
stability
33%
ukraine
33%
Social Sciences
Territory
100%
Legal Status
75%
International Law
50%
Use of Force
50%
Secession
50%
Self Determination
25%
Illegality
25%
Law
25%