It has been well over a decade since the world attempted to save Somalia from the dustbin of “failed states.” During that decade, one re-gion of Somalia has pulled away from its post-colonial union with Somalia, established its own government, kept the peace, and managed to flourish in a kind of stability that is only a faint memory to most Somalians outside the region. Somaliland, once a British colony, argues it should be recognized as an independent state. This Note explores the legal conception of statehood, from the Montevideo Convention to the more recent emphasis on self-determination, and then turns to the case of Somaliland, arguing that Somaliland should be recognized as a state by the international community
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
Abstract The Somali Republic (as it were before 1991) became independent nation state in July 1960....
Increasing attention paid to state-building and reconstruction of post-conflict states has highlight...
It has been well over a decade since the world attempted to save Somalia from the dustbin of “failed...
This work uses definitions of the state and state theory put forth through the 1648 Treaty of Westph...
De facto states constitute an interesting anomaly in the international system of sovereign states. N...
This paper analyses the notion of self-determination and secession by adopting acomparative perspect...
The Article presents information on the statehood of Somalia with respect to the international law a...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
1 Abstract Bachelor thesis "Somaliland: a new state on political map of the world?" analyses secessi...
This paper aims to inquire whether Somaliland’s secession from Somalia is morally right considering ...
Within this form of statebuilding bridging the gap of expectations is not only desirable, but is nec...
This chapter studies Somaliland’s attempted secession from its parent state while considering the im...
This chapter studies Somaliland’s attempted secession from its parent state while considering the im...
Somaliland, known during the colonial period as British Somaliland, lies between the 8th and 11th pa...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
Abstract The Somali Republic (as it were before 1991) became independent nation state in July 1960....
Increasing attention paid to state-building and reconstruction of post-conflict states has highlight...
It has been well over a decade since the world attempted to save Somalia from the dustbin of “failed...
This work uses definitions of the state and state theory put forth through the 1648 Treaty of Westph...
De facto states constitute an interesting anomaly in the international system of sovereign states. N...
This paper analyses the notion of self-determination and secession by adopting acomparative perspect...
The Article presents information on the statehood of Somalia with respect to the international law a...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
1 Abstract Bachelor thesis "Somaliland: a new state on political map of the world?" analyses secessi...
This paper aims to inquire whether Somaliland’s secession from Somalia is morally right considering ...
Within this form of statebuilding bridging the gap of expectations is not only desirable, but is nec...
This chapter studies Somaliland’s attempted secession from its parent state while considering the im...
This chapter studies Somaliland’s attempted secession from its parent state while considering the im...
Somaliland, known during the colonial period as British Somaliland, lies between the 8th and 11th pa...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
Abstract The Somali Republic (as it were before 1991) became independent nation state in July 1960....
Increasing attention paid to state-building and reconstruction of post-conflict states has highlight...