Secession : international law perspectives
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Secession : international law perspectives
Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Text in English and French
Includes bibliographical references (p. 477-494) and index
収録内容
- Secession and self-determination / Christian Tomuschat
- Secession, terrorism and the right of self-determination / Andrew Clapham
- Secession and external intervention / Georg Nolte
- The role of recognition in the law and practice of secession / John Dugard and David Raič
- The state as a 'primary fact' : some thoughts on the principle of effectiveness / Théodore Christakis
- A normative 'due process' in the creation of states through secession / Antonello Tancredi
- Secession and the law of state succession / Andreas Zimmermann
- Are there gaps in the international law of secession? / Olivier Corten
- The question of secession in Africa / Fatsah Ouguergouz and Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo
- International law and secession in the Asia and Pacific regions / Li-ann Thio
- Secession and international law : the European dimension / Photini Pazartzis
- Secession and international law : Latin American practice / Frida Armas Pfirter and Silvina González Napolitano
- Lessons learned from the Quebec secession reference before the Supreme Court of Canada / Patrick Dumberry
- The secession of the Canton of Jura in Switzerland / Christian Dominicé
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The end of the Cold War brought about new secessionist aspirations and the strengthening and re-awakening of existing or dormant separatist claims everywhere. The creation of a new independent entity through the separation of part of the territory and population of an existing State raises serious difficulties as to the role of international law. This book offers a comprehensive study of secession from an international law perspective, focusing on practice and applicable rules of international law. It includes theoretical analyses and a scrutiny of practice throughout the world by eighteen distinguished authors from Western and Eastern Europe, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, North and Latin America, and Asia. Core questions are addressed from different perspectives, and in some cases with divergent views. The reader is also exposed to a far-reaching picture of State practice, including some cases which are rarely mentioned and often neglected in scholarly analysis of secession.
目次
- List of contributors
- List of abbreviations
- Table of cases
- Table of international instruments
- Table of national legislation
- Foreword
- Introduction Marcelo G. Kohen
- Part I. The Foundations of International Law and their Impact on Secession: 1. Secession and self-determination Christian Tomuschat
- 2. Secession, terrorism and the right of self-determination Andrew Clapham
- 3. Secession and external intervention Georg Nolte
- 4. The role of recognition in the law and practice of secession John Dugard and David Raic
- 5. The state as a 'primary fact': some thoughts on the principle of effectiveness Theodore Christakis
- 6. A normative 'due process' in the creation of states through secession Antonello Tancredi
- 7. Secession and the law of state succession Andreas Zimmermann
- 8. Are there gaps in the international law of secession? Olivier Corten
- Part II. International and Domestic Practice: 9. The question of secession in Africa Fatsah Ouguergouz and Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo
- 10. International law and secession in the Asia and Pacific regions Li-ann Thio
- 11. Secession and international law: the European dimension Photini Pazartzis
- 12. Secession and international law: Latin American practice Frida Armas Pfirter and Silvina Gonzalez Napolitano
- 13. Lessons learned from the Quebec secession reference before the Supreme Court of Canada Patrick Dumberry
- 14. The secession of the Canton of Jura in Switzerland Christian Dominice
- Conclusions Georges Abi-Saab
- Select bibliography.
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