Self-Determination and Secession: In Between the Law, Theory and Practice

Shikova, Natalija

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-07-28
  • 售價: $6,280
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,966
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 277
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031343247
  • ISBN-13: 9783031343247
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商品描述

This book offers a comprehensive summary of extant international law scholarship on the topics of self-determination and secession and positions the concepts among present-day theory and relevant practice, illustrated through various ongoing cases and historical examples. The right to self-determination is among the least understood rights within international law. Theoretical dilemmas - as to whether there is a link between self-determination and secession - are nothing new. In essence, self-determination is a much broader concept than secession and obtaining independent statehood. Unilateral secession is not prohibited by international law, but neither is it per se welcomed or accepted in practice. Beyond the context of decolonization, secession claims have long been viewed with disapproval in international law, and lawyers have been extremely skeptical about the issue. Although this is still the case, there are also new trends and opportunities to explore situations in which secession can be accepted, legitimized, or even legally permissible. The yardstick for this is the diplomatic response to secessionism and the growing involvement of the international community in mediation and conflict resolution. Though finding solutions can be difficult, within the existing frame, the ongoing tension between the duty of every society to recognize pluralism and diversity on the one hand, and the inherent desire of every culture - whether majority, minority or indigenous - to protect its values and ensure conformity on the other, must be resolved. The practices and modalities that envisage the internal dimension of the right to self-determination as a right that is exercised within the state borders can offer such opportunities. The appropriate role of the state and the international community is to serve as mediators between competing forces and to set parameters that can transform destructive conflicts into productive political models.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書提供了現有國際法學術對自決與分裂主義主題的全面總結,並將這些概念置於當代理論和相關實踐之中,透過各種正在進行的案例和歷史範例進行說明。自決權是國際法中最不被理解的權利之一。關於自決與分裂之間是否存在聯繫的理論困境並不新鮮。從本質上講,自決是一個比分裂和獲得獨立國家地位更為廣泛的概念。單方面分裂並不被國際法禁止,但在實踐中也並非被per se歡迎或接受。除了去殖民化的背景外,分裂主張在國際法中長期以來一直受到不贊成的看待,律師們對此問題持極度懷疑的態度。儘管情況仍然如此,但也出現了新的趨勢和機會,以探索分裂可以被接受、合法化或甚至在法律上被允許的情況。衡量標準是對分裂主義的外交回應以及國際社會在調解和衝突解決中的日益參與。雖然尋找解決方案可能很困難,但在現有框架內,社會在一方面承認多元性和多樣性的義務,與每種文化(無論是多數、少數或原住民)在另一方面保護其價值觀並確保一致性的內在願望之間的持續緊張必須得到解決。設想自決權的內部維度作為在國家邊界內行使的權利的實踐和模式,可以提供這樣的機會。國家和國際社會的適當角色是作為競爭力量之間的調解者,並設定可以將破壞性衝突轉變為生產性政治模式的參數。

作者簡介

Dr. Natalija Shikova is an associate professor in the Faculty of Law at the International Balkan University in Skopje, the Republic of North Macedonia. Her expertise is in the sphere of international public law, and she teaches related courses at the faculty and the university level. Occasionally, she is a guest lecturer at the other universities in the country and abroad. As for her academic training, she has a bachelor's degree and passed the bar exam in law, as well as a PhD in international law from the University St. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, the Republic of North Macedonia. From 2011 to 2012, she was a Fulbright research scholar at George Washington University Law School in Washington DC, USA.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Dr. Natalija Shikova 是北馬其頓共和國斯科普里國際巴爾幹大學法學院的副教授。她的專長在於國際公法領域,並在法學院及大學層級教授相關課程。她偶爾也會在國內外的其他大學擔任客座講師。至於她的學術背景,她擁有法學學士學位並通過了律師資格考試,此外還在北馬其頓共和國斯科普里的聖西里爾與聖美多德大學獲得國際法博士學位。從2011年到2012年,她曾是美國華盛頓特區喬治華盛頓大學法學院的富布萊特研究學者。