APA 6th Edition Oklopčić, Z. (2015). Što je čije, ili teritorijalna prava na “ovim prostorima”. Politička misao, 52 (1), 111-140. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/141089
MLA 8th Edition Oklopčić, Zoran. "Što je čije, ili teritorijalna prava na “ovim prostorima”." Politička misao, vol. 52, br. 1, 2015, str. 111-140. https://hrcak.srce.hr/141089. Citirano 08.12.2019.
Chicago 17th Edition Oklopčić, Zoran. "Što je čije, ili teritorijalna prava na “ovim prostorima”." Politička misao 52, br. 1 (2015): 111-140. https://hrcak.srce.hr/141089
Harvard Oklopčić, Z. (2015). 'Što je čije, ili teritorijalna prava na “ovim prostorima”', Politička misao, 52(1), str. 111-140. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/141089 (Datum pristupa: 08.12.2019.)
Vancouver Oklopčić Z. Što je čije, ili teritorijalna prava na “ovim prostorima”. Politička misao [Internet]. 2015 [pristupljeno 08.12.2019.];52(1):111-140. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/141089
IEEE Z. Oklopčić, "Što je čije, ili teritorijalna prava na “ovim prostorima”", Politička misao, vol.52, br. 1, str. 111-140, 2015. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/141089. [Citirano: 08.12.2019.]
Sažetak The article problematizes dominant understandings of moral rights to territory and rejects the claim that the legitimacy of independence of the former Yugoslav republics can be grounded in the right of their peoples to self-determination, either within ethnic or then-existing administrative boundaries. Instead, the most promising normative justification for a decision to recognize Yugoslav republics as independent states follows from a particular interpretation of the all-affected interests principle in democratic theory, which leads to a radical reconceptualization of the idea of the people, “its” territory, and the legitimate role of the inter national community.