This book sets out a theory that brings secession firmly within the rule of law and focuses on the legal meaning of the term 'oppression'. It introduces a notion of legitimacy, which holds that states and other international actors are subject to extra-constitutional legal restraints.
This book sets out a theory that brings secession firmly within the rule of law and focuses on the legal meaning of the term 'oppression'. It introduces a notion of legitimacy, which holds that states and other international actors are subject to extra-constitutional legal restraints.
Contents: Introduction Legitimacy The legal concept of legitimacy The historical problem of sovereignty Solving the historical problem Existing theories of secession Institutional and legal issues Philosophical framework A legal theory of secession Practice issues Conclusion: institutional reform Select Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction Legitimacy The legal concept of legitimacy The historical problem of sovereignty Solving the historical problem Existing theories of secession Institutional and legal issues Philosophical framework A legal theory of secession Practice issues Conclusion: institutional reform Select Bibliography Index.
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