There are no universally applicable procedural standards under international law for independence referenda. However, in contemporary comparative practice, a minimum requirement has emerged for clarity of both the winning majority and the referendum question. This article demonstrates that Scotland could become an independent state with the lowest popular support in recent international practice, yet this outcome would not compromise the legitimacy of the vote. Even the referendum question is an exemplar of textual clarity. However, the possibility of a referendum on the United Kingdom’s (UK) exit from the European Union (EU) complicates the matter. The author argues that, with independence, Scotland would, prima facie , also exit the EU, u...
One of the most controversial arguments in the context of Scotland’s referendum on independence is t...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
Today, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that she would ask the Scottish Parliam...
There are no universally applicable procedural standards under international law for independence re...
Fabian Zuleeg explores the likelihood of Scottish Independence, and its potential impact on the EU–U...
The people of Scotland vote on 18 September 2014 in a referendum on the question "Should Scotland be...
Scotland as an Independent Country? The Independence Referendum and EU Membership after Brexit ABSTR...
This article examines the various legal aspects involved in Scotland’s independence, focusing ...
One of the key issues in the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence was the question of how an ind...
Britain’s referendum on EU membership revealed a country divided; while the United Kingdom voted to ...
Scotland will hold an independence referendum on 18 September, but what would actually happen if vot...
Yesterday, as predicted by the polls, the people of Scotland rejected independence, opting to remain...
Abstract: The September 2014 referendum is a milestone in Scotland’s history. After 307 years of uni...
anemonScotland Which is a part of the United Kingdom sought answer to the question “Does Scotland sh...
Scotland’s continued membership of and access to the EU is at the forefront of a possible second ind...
One of the most controversial arguments in the context of Scotland’s referendum on independence is t...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
Today, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that she would ask the Scottish Parliam...
There are no universally applicable procedural standards under international law for independence re...
Fabian Zuleeg explores the likelihood of Scottish Independence, and its potential impact on the EU–U...
The people of Scotland vote on 18 September 2014 in a referendum on the question "Should Scotland be...
Scotland as an Independent Country? The Independence Referendum and EU Membership after Brexit ABSTR...
This article examines the various legal aspects involved in Scotland’s independence, focusing ...
One of the key issues in the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence was the question of how an ind...
Britain’s referendum on EU membership revealed a country divided; while the United Kingdom voted to ...
Scotland will hold an independence referendum on 18 September, but what would actually happen if vot...
Yesterday, as predicted by the polls, the people of Scotland rejected independence, opting to remain...
Abstract: The September 2014 referendum is a milestone in Scotland’s history. After 307 years of uni...
anemonScotland Which is a part of the United Kingdom sought answer to the question “Does Scotland sh...
Scotland’s continued membership of and access to the EU is at the forefront of a possible second ind...
One of the most controversial arguments in the context of Scotland’s referendum on independence is t...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
Today, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that she would ask the Scottish Parliam...