enesemääramisest
Enesemääramisest is an Estonian term that translates to self-determination. It refers to the principle that a people, a nation, or a group has the right to freely determine their own political status and pursue their own economic, social, and cultural development without external interference. This concept is fundamental in international law and political philosophy, often invoked in discussions about national sovereignty, decolonization, and minority rights.
The principle of self-determination gained prominence after World War I and was further solidified in the United
Debates surrounding enesemääramisest often involve questions of who constitutes a "people" eligible for self-determination, the means