The article introduces a set of remedial conditions that might justify unilateral secession under international public law and examines whether remedial secession might be applied in the post-Soviet “frozen conflicts”: South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh, Transdniestria and Crimea. The article concludes that the remedial right to secession has no relevance in the “frozen conflicts” in post-Soviet region and neither of the entities cannot justify their independence on remedial secession. However, all the cases confirm the existence of the right and its conditions. Moreover, the situations of the “frozen conflicts” in the post-Soviet region add clarity to the procedural criterion for the exercise of the negotiations. Negotiations in goo...
Crimea\u27s Secession from Ukraine and Accession to the Russian Federation as an Instance of North(-...
Source at https://www.juridicainternational.eu/. The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respe...
International audienceThe secession and de facto annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014 and th...
AbstractThe article introduces a set of remedial conditions that might justify unilateral secession ...
This article answers a multi-faceted question: do the people occupying the region of Eastern and Sou...
Following Russian intervention and a referendum held on 16th March 2014, the Ukrainian republic of C...
Purpose of this article is to determine whether the right to remedial secession exists under the con...
The research is specifically focused on federal states since their system of governance illustrates ...
The Crimean situation has put self-determination, secession and accession back at the top of the int...
The present thesis assesses the extent to which the right of self-determination entails a right to r...
This article provides detailed insights into the validity of remedial secession, the two major judic...
In the present article author analyzes secession of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in Ukraine in ...
It is generally accepted in international legal scholarship that the right of self-determination is ...
At the core of the Abkhazian case is the question of its legal status, that involves relevant intern...
This note examines first, the conditions that give rise to secession; next, the old and new normativ...
Crimea\u27s Secession from Ukraine and Accession to the Russian Federation as an Instance of North(-...
Source at https://www.juridicainternational.eu/. The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respe...
International audienceThe secession and de facto annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014 and th...
AbstractThe article introduces a set of remedial conditions that might justify unilateral secession ...
This article answers a multi-faceted question: do the people occupying the region of Eastern and Sou...
Following Russian intervention and a referendum held on 16th March 2014, the Ukrainian republic of C...
Purpose of this article is to determine whether the right to remedial secession exists under the con...
The research is specifically focused on federal states since their system of governance illustrates ...
The Crimean situation has put self-determination, secession and accession back at the top of the int...
The present thesis assesses the extent to which the right of self-determination entails a right to r...
This article provides detailed insights into the validity of remedial secession, the two major judic...
In the present article author analyzes secession of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in Ukraine in ...
It is generally accepted in international legal scholarship that the right of self-determination is ...
At the core of the Abkhazian case is the question of its legal status, that involves relevant intern...
This note examines first, the conditions that give rise to secession; next, the old and new normativ...
Crimea\u27s Secession from Ukraine and Accession to the Russian Federation as an Instance of North(-...
Source at https://www.juridicainternational.eu/. The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respe...
International audienceThe secession and de facto annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014 and th...