This article will consider the relationship between remedial secession and humanitarian intervention in international law, concepts that share certain common features. Both relate to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, and suggest that such principles are relative rather than absolute in the face of human rights violations. Humanitarian intervention may allow other states to engage in unilateral military intervention without United Nations Security Council authorization in response to those same events. Meanwhile, remedial secession focuses on challenges from within a state by groups seeking to separate from an oppressive system. Although remedial secession and humanitarian intervention are somewhat peripheral in internatio...
This Article discusses, in Part II, the notion of self-determination, its history, and its recent ap...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
The recent referenda held in Catalonia and Kurdish Iraq have reignited the debate over referenda, se...
It is generally accepted in international legal scholarship that the right of self-determination is ...
It is generally accepted in international legal scholarship that the right of self-determination is ...
P. 393-402The theory of remedial secession puts forward the idea of an opinio that considers it lici...
This article explores the relationship between the laws of armed conflict, or international humanita...
AbstractThe article introduces a set of remedial conditions that might justify unilateral secession ...
The research is specifically focused on federal states since their system of governance illustrates ...
'Secession' is a word that brings fear to nations. It reeks of conflict, violence and instability. I...
The repeated failure of the United Nations Charter regime to respond to humanitarian crises— and to ...
The following article examines the interactions between the right of peoples to unilateral non-colon...
This Article argues toward the necessity to develop a new international law framework on secession. ...
The object of this work is to assess the persuasiveness of competing views on the existence of a rig...
Purpose of this article is to determine whether the right to remedial secession exists under the con...
This Article discusses, in Part II, the notion of self-determination, its history, and its recent ap...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
The recent referenda held in Catalonia and Kurdish Iraq have reignited the debate over referenda, se...
It is generally accepted in international legal scholarship that the right of self-determination is ...
It is generally accepted in international legal scholarship that the right of self-determination is ...
P. 393-402The theory of remedial secession puts forward the idea of an opinio that considers it lici...
This article explores the relationship between the laws of armed conflict, or international humanita...
AbstractThe article introduces a set of remedial conditions that might justify unilateral secession ...
The research is specifically focused on federal states since their system of governance illustrates ...
'Secession' is a word that brings fear to nations. It reeks of conflict, violence and instability. I...
The repeated failure of the United Nations Charter regime to respond to humanitarian crises— and to ...
The following article examines the interactions between the right of peoples to unilateral non-colon...
This Article argues toward the necessity to develop a new international law framework on secession. ...
The object of this work is to assess the persuasiveness of competing views on the existence of a rig...
Purpose of this article is to determine whether the right to remedial secession exists under the con...
This Article discusses, in Part II, the notion of self-determination, its history, and its recent ap...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
The recent referenda held in Catalonia and Kurdish Iraq have reignited the debate over referenda, se...