Self-Determination and Humanitarian Secession in International Law of a Globalized World

Self-Determination and Humanitarian Secession in International Law of a Globalized World

Kosovo v. Crimea

Escudero Espinosa, Juan Francisco

Springer International Publishing AG

04/2018

204

Dura

Inglês

9783319726212

15 a 20 dias

524

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Introduction.- Part I Self-Determination and Secession Versus Territorial Integrity in International Law: The Recognition of the Right to Self-Determination in International Law.- The Right to Self-Determination and Unilateral Secession.- Part II The Independence of Kosovo and Crimea in the Light of Contemporary International Law: Kosovo's Long Road to Independence in 2008.- The Crimea's Declaration of Independence and Annexation to Russia in 2014.- The Legality of the Secessions of Kosovo and Crimea.- Part III The Emergence of Humanitarian Secession as a Response to Humanitarian Crises: The International Community Faced with Illegal Secessions by Sub-State Units.- The Emergence of Humanitarian Secession as an International Response to Serious Violations of Human Rights.- Conclusion.
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Kosovo;ius cogens;Territorial integrity;Unilateral secession;Declaration of Independence;Annexation;Humanitarian crisis;Crimea;Self-determination;Secession;Recognition of States;Remedial Secession;Humanitarian Secession