Secession claims are not sufficiently dealt with at international law. Similarly theoretical analyses of the moral justifications for secession widely differ, with little scholarly agreement on, for example, whether there is a primary right to secede, a remedial right only, or no right to secede at all. This paper reviews the scholarly debate on legal, moral and constitutional legitimacy of secession, and develops five criteria for assessing the overall legitimacy of a secession claim: (1) nationhood and claim to territory; (2) self-determination and autonomy; (3) treatment at the hands of the state; (4) viability of the proposed state ; and (5) position of the existing state. Applying these criteria to three very different but equally topi...
In this thematic issue we discuss what we really know about the explanations for secessionism. Over ...
This book offers a comprehensive summary of extant international law scholarship on the topics of se...
Secession seems like a concept of the past. In our increasingly globalizing world, nationalism was g...
Secession claims are not sufficiently dealt with at international law. Similarly theoretical analyse...
The subject matter of the essay—the phenomenon of secession of a part of state territory—is analysed...
There is a strong positive correlation between secession movements that receive international recogn...
This thesis develops a moral theory of secession grounded in a right of nations to self-determinatio...
Secession, conventionally, has been seen as a corollary of the rights of peoples ; whether would-be...
In this thematic issue we discuss what we really know about the explanations for secessionism. Over ...
Secession is the process by which a territorially discrete entity within a state achieves independen...
This doctoral thesis examines the legitimacy of secession in the context of liberal democracies. Th...
Secession in International Law argues that the effective development of criteria on secession is a n...
The following article examines the interactions between the right of peoples to unilateral non-colon...
The Soviet Constitution guarantees a right to secede. The American Constitution does not. Although ...
Ethnic violence pervades the news, from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Republics to Sri Lanka, Eritre...
In this thematic issue we discuss what we really know about the explanations for secessionism. Over ...
This book offers a comprehensive summary of extant international law scholarship on the topics of se...
Secession seems like a concept of the past. In our increasingly globalizing world, nationalism was g...
Secession claims are not sufficiently dealt with at international law. Similarly theoretical analyse...
The subject matter of the essay—the phenomenon of secession of a part of state territory—is analysed...
There is a strong positive correlation between secession movements that receive international recogn...
This thesis develops a moral theory of secession grounded in a right of nations to self-determinatio...
Secession, conventionally, has been seen as a corollary of the rights of peoples ; whether would-be...
In this thematic issue we discuss what we really know about the explanations for secessionism. Over ...
Secession is the process by which a territorially discrete entity within a state achieves independen...
This doctoral thesis examines the legitimacy of secession in the context of liberal democracies. Th...
Secession in International Law argues that the effective development of criteria on secession is a n...
The following article examines the interactions between the right of peoples to unilateral non-colon...
The Soviet Constitution guarantees a right to secede. The American Constitution does not. Although ...
Ethnic violence pervades the news, from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Republics to Sri Lanka, Eritre...
In this thematic issue we discuss what we really know about the explanations for secessionism. Over ...
This book offers a comprehensive summary of extant international law scholarship on the topics of se...
Secession seems like a concept of the past. In our increasingly globalizing world, nationalism was g...