This dissertation provides a systematic analysis of when an individual or group has a right to secede that is grounded in self-determination. Since the primary question in a secessionist conflict concerns the territory being contested, any analysis of the right to secede must provide an account of what grounds the existing state's claim to political jurisdiction over its territory. With this in mind, I examine consent and teleological justifications for the state and find both inadequate. The consent account posits that a political state is justified just in case it has the consent of its citizens. I reject the consent approach for its unacceptable implication that unlimited secession is permissible from all existing states. I then suggest ...
The subject matter of the essay—the phenomenon of secession of a part of state territory—is analysed...
Ethnic violence pervades the news, from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Republics to Sri Lanka, Eritre...
In this thesis I argue that nations can have a right to unilaterally secede from a legitimate, non-u...
Abstract. This paper explores the question of whether there can be a right to secede from a liberal ...
This paper explores the question of whether there can be a right to secede from a liberal state by e...
Liberal egalitarianism can offer two distinct perspectives on the morality of secession from a liber...
From a justificatory standpoint, perhaps the most basic question with respect to secession is what, ...
The thesis examines the moral underpinnings of secession and applies them to modern examples. The t...
A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of B...
This thesis develops a moral theory of secession grounded in a right of nations to self-determinatio...
The Soviet Constitution guarantees a right to secede. The American Constitution does not. Although ...
The subject of this thesis is an analysis and critique of liberal models of people's consent to citi...
The normative literature on secession has widely addressed the question of under which conditions th...
This paper will consider the right to secede, by which I mean the right of a group of the citizens o...
While secession has been extensively dealt in international law, particularly as a corollary of self...
The subject matter of the essay—the phenomenon of secession of a part of state territory—is analysed...
Ethnic violence pervades the news, from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Republics to Sri Lanka, Eritre...
In this thesis I argue that nations can have a right to unilaterally secede from a legitimate, non-u...
Abstract. This paper explores the question of whether there can be a right to secede from a liberal ...
This paper explores the question of whether there can be a right to secede from a liberal state by e...
Liberal egalitarianism can offer two distinct perspectives on the morality of secession from a liber...
From a justificatory standpoint, perhaps the most basic question with respect to secession is what, ...
The thesis examines the moral underpinnings of secession and applies them to modern examples. The t...
A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of B...
This thesis develops a moral theory of secession grounded in a right of nations to self-determinatio...
The Soviet Constitution guarantees a right to secede. The American Constitution does not. Although ...
The subject of this thesis is an analysis and critique of liberal models of people's consent to citi...
The normative literature on secession has widely addressed the question of under which conditions th...
This paper will consider the right to secede, by which I mean the right of a group of the citizens o...
While secession has been extensively dealt in international law, particularly as a corollary of self...
The subject matter of the essay—the phenomenon of secession of a part of state territory—is analysed...
Ethnic violence pervades the news, from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Republics to Sri Lanka, Eritre...
In this thesis I argue that nations can have a right to unilaterally secede from a legitimate, non-u...