A concrete outcome of the Global Autonomy Network Group meeting in Berlin is a blog symposium (September-October 2023) entitled “The Many Faces of Autonomy” where several of the participating researchers present ideas, questions and proposals on issues related to territorial autonomy.
The symposium can be published thanks to a co-operation between the Åland Islands Peace Institute, EURAC and IACL (International Association of Constitutional Law and its working group “Constitutionalism and Societal Pluralism: Diversity Governance Compared”).
You can find all the articles of the symposium here
- Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark and Elisabeth Alber have written the introduction to the symposium, the ideas and objectives.
- Shane Barter ”For a wider understanding of territorial autonomies”
- Felix Schulte “Approaches to researching territorial autonomy: reflections on methodology and data”
- Sergiu Constantin “The Legal Dimension of Territorial Autonomy: key features and implications”
- Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark “International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms for Territorial Autonomies?”
- Kham Khan Suan Hausing “Territorial Autonomy and the Management of Conflicts in India”
- Maria Ackrén “A Call for Deeper Interest in Political Dynamics in Territorial Autonomies”
- Alexander Osipov “Interpreting Territorial Autonomy in Authoritarian Environments”
- Elçin Aktoprak “Democracy and Territorial Autonomy: Recent Insights from Turkey”
- Elisabeth Alber & Elena Cuijuclu, “The Autonomy of Gagauzia and its Uneasy Centre-Autonomy Relations”
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