Some Considerations on Secession and Independence: The Cases of Kosovo and Georgia
Stephen P. Neff distinguishes two ‘roads to the creation of a new state by way of secession’: the ‘high road’ – which sees secession and independence as a positive right - and the ‘low road’ – which sees independence as a remedy for a delict committed by the ‘mother state’. Along these lines, Neff d...
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Main Author: | Stephen Neff |
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Language: | EN |
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Amsterdam Law Forum
2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3518d25d3e1a43ffa94e714556dd12e6 |
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