This book analyses the complex phenomenon of secession as a form of creation of States from the perspective of International Law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ana Gemma López Martín is Professor of Public International Law at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. José Antonio Perea Unceta is Professor of Public International Law at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. .
Inhaltsangabe
1. Secessionist processes: concept, classification and rationale. Political bases of catalan secessionism 2. The impossible basis of secession in the right of self-determination of peoples designed by the United Nations. Alleged legal bases of catalan secessionism 3. State creation and accession to statehood in international law. First lesson to bear in mind in secessionist attempts such as Catalonia's 4. The role of recognition in accession to statehood and the obligation not to recognise a secessionist entity as a State. Second lesson for Catalonia and other secessionist entities
1. Secessionist processes: concept, classification and rationale. Political bases of catalan secessionism 2. The impossible basis of secession in the right of self-determination of peoples designed by the United Nations. Alleged legal bases of catalan secessionism 3. State creation and accession to statehood in international law. First lesson to bear in mind in secessionist attempts such as Catalonia's 4. The role of recognition in accession to statehood and the obligation not to recognise a secessionist entity as a State. Second lesson for Catalonia and other secessionist entities
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