Unrecognized states and disputed territories have been a consistent feature of the political landscape for years. While international law points both to the rights of peoples and states, the argument for territorial integrity usually wins. What kind of approaches and solutions can be applied for evaluation of qualifications coming from such territories? This interactive double session delves deeply into the challenges faced in evaluating qualifications from these areas and provides practical examples for finding applicable solutions.
Unrecognized states and disputed territories have been a consistent feature of the political landscape for years. While international law points both to the rights of peoples and states, the argument for territorial integrity usually wins. What kind of approaches and solutions can be applied for evaluation of qualifications coming from such territories? This interactive double session delves deeply into the challenges faced in evaluating qualifications from these areas and provides practical examples for finding applicable solutions.
Shaughnessy II 2019 TAICEP Conference - Vancouver tkell@ece.orgTechnical Issues?
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