The Article presents information on the statehood of Somalia with respect to the international law and the rule of law under the Supreme Court of Canada. The independence of Somalia brought both the British Somaliland and the Italian Somaliland under Somali Republic and resulted in the emergence of the Somaliland as a de facto state. Information on the historical and economical traditions of the Somali Republic and the Republic of Somaliland is also presented
The collapse of Somalia’s central government in 1991 has fissured the state into three distinct soci...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
It has been well over a decade since the world attempted to save Somalia from the dustbin of “failed...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
Somaliland, the northern region of Somalia, declared independence in 1991 and has for the past two d...
Somaliland, known during the colonial period as British Somaliland, lies between the 8th and 11th pa...
De facto states constitute an interesting anomaly in the international system of sovereign states. N...
For the first time since 1991, Somalia has an internationally- recognized government. Established in...
This paper outlines the history, formation and general principles of the 2001 Somaliland Constitutio...
This work uses definitions of the state and state theory put forth through the 1648 Treaty of Westph...
The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence-torn society such as Somalia requires negotiatio...
In 1960, Britain and Italy ended their colonial rule in Somaliland. British Somaliland and Italian S...
When examining the recent history of Somalia it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the post c...
Since the collapse of the state in Somalia in 1991 the country has been the recipient of numerous in...
The collapse of Somalia’s central government in 1991 has fissured the state into three distinct soci...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
It has been well over a decade since the world attempted to save Somalia from the dustbin of “failed...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
Somaliland, the northern region of Somalia, declared independence in 1991 and has for the past two d...
Somaliland, known during the colonial period as British Somaliland, lies between the 8th and 11th pa...
De facto states constitute an interesting anomaly in the international system of sovereign states. N...
For the first time since 1991, Somalia has an internationally- recognized government. Established in...
This paper outlines the history, formation and general principles of the 2001 Somaliland Constitutio...
This work uses definitions of the state and state theory put forth through the 1648 Treaty of Westph...
The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence-torn society such as Somalia requires negotiatio...
In 1960, Britain and Italy ended their colonial rule in Somaliland. British Somaliland and Italian S...
When examining the recent history of Somalia it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the post c...
Since the collapse of the state in Somalia in 1991 the country has been the recipient of numerous in...
The collapse of Somalia’s central government in 1991 has fissured the state into three distinct soci...
Since the twentieth century, the proliferation of new States has not declined in the twenty first ce...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...