Secession and Succession of States: What relationship?

Authors

  • Concepción Escobar Hernández Professor of Public International Law (UNED). Member of the International Law Commission.

Keywords:

Succession of States, Secession, Effects of secession on nationality, Effects of secession on international organisation membership

Abstract

The succession of States has been facing serious difficulties relating to the ambiguity of its legal regime and to the low acceptance of general rules by the international community. The emergence, since the dos of the zoth century, of new States as a consequence of secessionist processes has increased the complexity of State succession. Defining the relationship between secession and State succession is, thus, a challenge for contemporary international law, which affects even the concept of sovereignty and the principle of effectiveness of statehood. This article offers some reflections on this issue.

Published

2018-12-31

Issue

Section

General Articles

How to Cite

Secession and Succession of States: What relationship?. (2018). Spanish Yearbook of International Law, 22, 269-281. https://www.sybil.es/sybil/article/view/1267