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Secession

Critical Inquiry, 1997
Abstract The Charter of the United Nations and several other international instruments refer to the concept of self-determination in terms of its relationship to ‘peoples’. Self-determination in international law is the process whereby ‘peoples’ are entitled to determine their own political status.
Wassily Kandinsky, Adrienne Kochman
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Secession

2012
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Secession

2007
Abstract Until 1914, secession — which may be defined as the creation of a State by the use or threat of force without the consent of the former sovereign — was the most conspicuous and probably the most common method of the creation of new States.
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Secession

2003
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Secession

2006
The end of the Cold War brought about new secessionist aspirations and the strengthening and re-awakening of existing or dormant separatist claims everywhere. The creation of a new independent entity through the separation of part of the territory and population of an existing State raises serious difficulties as to the role of international law.
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Secession

1990
Abstract On Tuesday evening, October 16, 1860, about twenty Washington County slaves assembled at a shingle-maker’s camp in McRae’s swamp. The slaves proposed among themselves to “collect together about 300” who would join them, “march towards Plymouth at about 11 o’clock on some night,” “murder & destroy all they might encounter on ...
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