Does a Right of Remedial Secession exist under International Law?

Autores/as

  • Esperanza Orihuela Calatayud Professor of Public International Law, University of Murcia.

Palabras clave:

Remedial secession, Human rights violations, International humanitarian law violations, Internal aspect of Self-determination, General International Law

Resumen

The question of the existence of a right of remedial secession under international law has been raised as a possible solution to serious human rights and international humanitarian law violations. The current controversy lies in determining whether such a right is recognized by a rule of general international law, or whether it should be viewed as only a custom in formation. This paper looks at the reasons that make it possible to speak of a right of remedial secession, the legal basis for such a right, the circumstances in which it might be framed, and international practice in order to determine its status in international law.

Publicado

2018-12-31

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General Articles

Cómo citar

Does a Right of Remedial Secession exist under International Law?. (2018). Spanish Yearbook of International Law, 22, 251-268. https://www.sybil.es/sybil/article/view/1265