Margaret Moore (academic)

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  • The Ethics of Nationalism (2001) ISBN   9780198297468
  • A Political Theory of Territory (2015) ISBN   9780190222246
  • Who Should Own Natural Resources? (2019) ISBN   9781509529162
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    4. Moore, Margaret (2000). "The Ethics of Secession and a Normative Theory of Nationalism". Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence. 13 (2): 225. doi:10.1017/S0841820900000412. S2CID   142586846.
    5. Moore, Margaret. "Sub-State Nationalism and International Law". Michigan Journal of International Law. 25: 1319.
    6. Moore, Margaret (1997). "On National Self-Determination". Political Studies. 45 (5): 900–913. doi:10.1111/1467-9248.00118. S2CID   145772689.
    7. Moore, Margaret (2003). "An Historical Argument for Indigenous Self-Determination". Nomos. 45: 89–118. JSTOR   24220018.
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    Margaret Moore
    NationalityCanadian
    Occupation(s)Political theorist, scholar and academic
    AwardsFellow, Royal Society of Canada
    Academic background
    EducationB.A., Political Science
    M.A., Political Science
    Ph.D., Economics and Political Science
    Alma mater Western University
    London School of Economics