The Autonomy of the Åland Islands
Constitutional and International Law Challenges
Contributor(s)
Alfredsson, Gudmundur (editor)
Lindholm, Göran (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Published on occasion of the 100 year anniversary of the Åland Islands’ autonomy, this book brings up and discusses a number of challenging issues, from constitutional and international law perspectives, concerning both the Åland situation and autonomy in general. Among the questions raised are: Is autonomy part of international law and which international organisations may have jurisdiction? Is autonomy a human right or is it about the prevention of violent conflicts? Does the Åland Autonomy constitute a useful model for other minority groups? Do the Åland Islands stand to benefit from anything in international law, be it substantive or procedural?
Keywords
European Union; Finland; League of Nations; autonomy; conflict prevention; human rights monitoring procedures; indigenous peoples’ rights; international organisations; linguistic rights; minority rights; self-determination; self-government; sport organisations; Åland IslandsDOI
10.1163/9789004691117ISBN
9789004691117, 9789004691100, 9789004691117Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Imprint
NijhoffSeries
Studies in International Minority and Group Rights, 18Classification
Public international law: human rights
Northern Europe, Scandinavia