Contents
Foreword
Executive Summary
Statement Of Proposed Policy Approach Of "Intermediate Sovereignty"
The Legal Basis For A Policy Approach Of Intermediate Sovereignty For Kosovo
Historical Background
The Entitlement Of The People Of Kosovo To Attain A Degree Of International Status In Order To Ensure Their Right To Collectively Determine Their Political Destiny And To Be Free From Systematic Persecution
The Denial Of The Kosovo Albanian's Right To Collectively Determine Their Political Fate Through Democratic Means And To Be Free From Systematic Persecution As A Precondition For The Creation Of An Independent Status For Kosovo
The Denial Of Self-Determination As A Precondition To The Attainment Of International Status
Whether The People Of Kosovo Possess A Right To Collectively Determine Their Political Destiny And To Be Free From Systematic Persecution
The Denial Of The Kosovo Albanians' Right To Collectively Determine Their Political Fate Through Democratic Means And To Be Free From Systematic Persecution
The Role Of Uti Possidetis In Balancing The Principle Of Territorial Integrity With The Creation Of An International Status For Kosovo
The Legitimate Basis For The Creation Of An Independent Status For Kosovo
Legal And Factual Similarity Between Kosovo And The Other Republics Of The Former Yugoslavia
The Precedent Established By The International Community In Recognizing Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina And Macedonia
The Minimization Of Concerns Relating To The Territorial Integrity Of The Sub-State Entity Of Serbia
The Extent To Which The People Of Kosovo Have Been Subjected To Ethnic Aggression
Recent State Practice Supporting The Provision Of Intermediate Sovereignty For Entities In Transition To An International Status
Conclusion