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Composé de self et de determination.

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self-determination
\ˌsɛlf dɪˌtɜːmɪˈneɪ.ʃən\

self-determination \ˌsɛlf dɪˌtɜːmɪˈneɪ.ʃən\

  1. (Indénombrable) (Relations internationales) (Droit) Autodétermination.
    • Support for what has been called self-determination would be less automatic or likely than was the case in the era of decolonization. Existing governments would agree to be open to considering bids for statehood in cases where there is historical justification, a compelling rationale, demonstrated support by the population in question and viability of the territory, including its potential ability to meet its obligations as a sovereign entity. — (Richard Haass, A World in Disarray, Penguins Book, 2018, p. 236 et 237)

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