Jurisprudenţa CtEDO în cazul regimurilor separatiste

The territorial separatism, we refer below, may be saw as an illegitimate movement, as well legitimate in some cases. Separatist movement will always be illegitimate for the state on which territory it is happening in contradiction with the state’s official legislation. The issue consists in the sta...

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Main Author: Mitrofan Livia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Justice 2015-12-01
Series:Revista Institutului Naţional de Justiţie
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Online Access:https://ibn.idsi.md/sites/default/files/imag_file/55_60_Jurisprudenta%20CtEDO%20in%20cazul%20regimurilor%20separatist.pdf
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Summary:The territorial separatism, we refer below, may be saw as an illegitimate movement, as well legitimate in some cases. Separatist movement will always be illegitimate for the state on which territory it is happening in contradiction with the state’s official legislation. The issue consists in the state power’s legality and the compliance of its policy with law and morality principles. Thus, the separatism may, morally, be legitimate and commiserate poor nations dominated by strong nations, and to justify itself as an adequate reaction to the state’s actions through the realization of the historical right to self determination.
ISSN:1857-2405
1857-2405