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Cleveland State University

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2016

Nagorno-Karabakh

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Self-Determination And Secession Under International Law: Nagorno-Karabakh, Milena Sterio Jan 2016

Self-Determination And Secession Under International Law: Nagorno-Karabakh, Milena Sterio

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The principle of self-determination grants minority groups defined as “peoples” the right to auto-determine their political future. This principle, while stemming back to post-World War I ideologies, has guided decolonisation and has served as the theoretical underpinning of former colonies’ independence quests. In the more recent decades, however, questions have surfaced regarding this principle’s applicability in the non-decolonisation paradigm: can secessionist movements rely on the principle of self-determination to justify their independence demands? Or, does the principle of self-determination in the non-decolonisation paradigm only bestow a right to internal autonomy on secessionist entities, while obligating them to remain within the …