| | b.migration-dillingen |
 | | As a general principle it is helpful, when analysing the causes of migration to distinguish between push and pull factors. |
 | | - The principle of exclusivity of nationalism and the individual right to self-determination of peoples were bases of ethnic displacements, first sanctioned by international law in the Treaty of Lausanne (1923). |
 | | The French understanding of "nation" is founded on the principles of the French Revolution and, since the founding of the 3rd republic in 1875, has expanded to take in the notions of "common language" and "common culture". |
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