The 2008 proclamation of Kosovo's Independence, quickly recogniized by many states including almost every single one of the western world, showed that a respected international legality does not exist anymore. In fact, in thr eyes of the so-called "international community" Kosovo's secession, pursued by the ALbanian majority despite the resistance of the local Serbian nationality (including Belgrade's governement's efforts against it) and the minority ethnic groups (Goranis, Roma) is a fait accompli that the community itself supported. However, Kosovo's case is to be interpreted as a Dangerous precedent that can endanger the territorial integrity of many states with national minorities aspiring to secession. This happened despite the exis...
Did Kosovo have right to secede? What was the cause of conflict in Kosovo? How important is Kosovo f...
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
Both in the Balkans and in the Caucasus, the dominant international re-sponse to de facto states, or...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
Crimea’s secession from Ukraine and its annexation to the Russian Federation invoked Kosovo preceden...
The 2008 proclamation of Kosovo’s independence, quickly recognized by many states including almost e...
In August 2008 Russia recognized the independence of the separatist Georgian province of Abkhazia i...
Theoretical debates about multilateralism positively juxtapose it to unilateralism or bilateralism, ...
In February 2008 Kosovo\u2019s government declared its independence from Kosovo, a decision today re...
On the 17 February 2008, Kosovo’s Provisional Institutions of Self-Government unilaterally declared ...
The secession of Kosovo from Serbia in February 2008 represents a stage in the unfolding of a revolu...
The post-communist space continues to generate new internationally recognized states while incubatin...
This working paper offers an international legal perspective on the diverse and conflicting internat...
Kosovo was administered by the UN for almost ten years before unilaterally declaring its independenc...
This article analyses classic issues of public international law on the recent example of Crimea's u...
Did Kosovo have right to secede? What was the cause of conflict in Kosovo? How important is Kosovo f...
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
Both in the Balkans and in the Caucasus, the dominant international re-sponse to de facto states, or...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
Crimea’s secession from Ukraine and its annexation to the Russian Federation invoked Kosovo preceden...
The 2008 proclamation of Kosovo’s independence, quickly recognized by many states including almost e...
In August 2008 Russia recognized the independence of the separatist Georgian province of Abkhazia i...
Theoretical debates about multilateralism positively juxtapose it to unilateralism or bilateralism, ...
In February 2008 Kosovo\u2019s government declared its independence from Kosovo, a decision today re...
On the 17 February 2008, Kosovo’s Provisional Institutions of Self-Government unilaterally declared ...
The secession of Kosovo from Serbia in February 2008 represents a stage in the unfolding of a revolu...
The post-communist space continues to generate new internationally recognized states while incubatin...
This working paper offers an international legal perspective on the diverse and conflicting internat...
Kosovo was administered by the UN for almost ten years before unilaterally declaring its independenc...
This article analyses classic issues of public international law on the recent example of Crimea's u...
Did Kosovo have right to secede? What was the cause of conflict in Kosovo? How important is Kosovo f...
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
Both in the Balkans and in the Caucasus, the dominant international re-sponse to de facto states, or...