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The right to internal self-determination of the Uyghur minority in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, 1949-2019: Implications for the evolution of Uyghur-Chinese state relations
Údaje o názvu The right to internal self-determination of the Uyghur minority in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, 1949-2019: Implications for the evolution of Uyghur-Chinese state relations [rukopis] / Martin Lavička Další variantní názvy Právo na vnitřní sebeurčení ujgurské menšiny v Ujgurské autonomí oblasti Xinjiang v letech 1949-2019: Implikace pro vývoj vztahů mezi Ujgury a čínským státem Osobní jméno Lavička, Martin, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace) Překl.náz The right to internal self-determination of the Uyghur minority in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, 1949-2019: Implications for the evolution of Uyghur-Chinese state relations Vyd.údaje 2021 Fyz.popis 210 s. : il., mapy, grafy, tab. + CD ROM Poznámka Ved. práce Jiří Lach Ved. práce Jiří Lach Dal.odpovědnost Lach, Jiří (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace) Lach, Jiří (školitel) Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra politologie a evropských studií (udelovatel akademické hodnosti) Klíč.slova China * self-determination * Xinjiang * human rights law * ethnic policy * China * self-determination * Xinjiang * human rights law * ethnic policy Forma, žánr disertace dissertations MDT (043.3) Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Titul Ph.D. Studijní program Doktorský Studijní program Politologie - čtyřletý Studijní obor Politologie - čtyřletý kniha
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This Ph.D. dissertation is a contribution to the scientific debate about the Chinese legal system, Chinese policy towards minorities and the rule of law in the PRC. It discusses the level of implementation of the right to internal self-determination in the context of the PRC, with a specific focus on the Uyghur minority living in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It is a predominantly law-based study which combines various interdisciplinary elements, such as politics and history. The central question of this dissertation is what constitutes the right to internal self-determination and whether there are legal guarantees and legal enforcement mechanisms for this right in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. This dissertation identifies the core values constituting the right to internal self-determination as non-discrimination and freedom in the political, economic, social, and cultural pursuits of the people. These values are nominally guaranteed and protected by China's jurisprudence as Beijing portrays itself as a responsible international actor. This study shows that the actual situation is quite the opposite. There is no political will to endorse and implement international human rights standards in China, nor to clarify the considerably vague formulations of the relevant legal provisions. Although the primary concern of this research is internal self-determination, in case of grave breaches, external self-determination as a remedy of last resort is viewed as legally plausible. This dissertation suggests that it is impossible to talk about self-determination in China because the "self" has no place in contemporary Chinese politics.This Ph.D. dissertation is a contribution to the scientific debate about the Chinese legal system, Chinese policy towards minorities and the rule of law in the PRC. It discusses the level of implementation of the right to internal self-determination in the context of the PRC, with a specific focus on the Uyghur minority living in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It is a predominantly law-based study which combines various interdisciplinary elements, such as politics and history. The central question of this dissertation is what constitutes the right to internal self-determination and whether there are legal guarantees and legal enforcement mechanisms for this right in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. This dissertation identifies the core values constituting the right to internal self-determination as non-discrimination and freedom in the political, economic, social, and cultural pursuits of the people. These values are nominally guaranteed and protected by China's jurisprudence as Beijing portrays itself as a responsible international actor. This study shows that the actual situation is quite the opposite. There is no political will to endorse and implement international human rights standards in China, nor to clarify the considerably vague formulations of the relevant legal provisions. Although the primary concern of this research is internal self-determination, in case of grave breaches, external self-determination as a remedy of last resort is viewed as legally plausible. This dissertation suggests that it is impossible to talk about self-determination in China because the "self" has no place in contemporary Chinese politics.
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