A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) at Strathmore UniversityThe right to secede is most often based on the right to self-determination as espoused in the United Nations Charter of 1945. The realization of this right can be either external or internal. External self-determination is often regarded as the last resort, where a people move to declare their own state. The internal aspect on the other hand regards practice of autonomy by a people within the boundaries of another state. The practice of self-determination by a people has been perceived as a major threat to the principle of territorial integrity of a state. It is this perception that has resulted ...
The thesis examines two threats to sovereignty: secession and state failure. It focuses on how the s...
From a justificatory standpoint, perhaps the most basic question with respect to secession is what, ...
After four decades of relative stability, the modern international system finds itself face to face ...
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...
This book offers a comprehensive summary of extant international law scholarship on the topics of se...
This Article argues toward the necessity to develop a new international law framework on secession. ...
This dissertation provides a systematic analysis of when an individual or group has a right to seced...
This note examines first, the conditions that give rise to secession; next, the old and new normativ...
This chapter proceeds in three steps. I first briefly outline the principal theories that justify se...
This study examines the twin principles of self- determination and secession in international law, u...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Secession is a detachment of a territory from an exis...
The Soviet Constitution guarantees a right to secede. The American Constitution does not. Although ...
The Routledge Handbook of Self-Determination and Secession explores the various debates surrounding ...
Secession has been noticeably absent from International Relations theory although its role in the cr...
The thesis examines two threats to sovereignty: secession and state failure. It focuses on how the s...
From a justificatory standpoint, perhaps the most basic question with respect to secession is what, ...
After four decades of relative stability, the modern international system finds itself face to face ...
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...
This book offers a comprehensive summary of extant international law scholarship on the topics of se...
This Article argues toward the necessity to develop a new international law framework on secession. ...
This dissertation provides a systematic analysis of when an individual or group has a right to seced...
This note examines first, the conditions that give rise to secession; next, the old and new normativ...
This chapter proceeds in three steps. I first briefly outline the principal theories that justify se...
This study examines the twin principles of self- determination and secession in international law, u...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Secession is a detachment of a territory from an exis...
The Soviet Constitution guarantees a right to secede. The American Constitution does not. Although ...
The Routledge Handbook of Self-Determination and Secession explores the various debates surrounding ...
Secession has been noticeably absent from International Relations theory although its role in the cr...
The thesis examines two threats to sovereignty: secession and state failure. It focuses on how the s...
From a justificatory standpoint, perhaps the most basic question with respect to secession is what, ...
After four decades of relative stability, the modern international system finds itself face to face ...