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Remarks by Jure Vidmar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Jure Vidmar*
Affiliation:
St. John’s College, Oxford University

Abstract

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Type
Unilateral Secession in a Multipolar World
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2014

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References

1 Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo (advisory opinion), 2010 I.C.J. 141, para. 81 (July 22) [hereinafter Kosovo Advisory Opinion].

2 Declaration on Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Co-Operation Among States in Accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, at 121, annex, principle 5, para. 7. G.A. Res. 2625, UN Doc. A/RES/2625 (Oct. 24, 1970) [hereinafter Declaration on Principles of International Law].

3 Reference re: Secession of Quebec, [1998] 2 S.C.R. 217, para. 126 (Can.).

4 See Declaration on Principles of International Law, supra note 2.

5 See Kosovo Advisory Opinion, supra note 1, para. 79.

6 See Secession of Quebec, supra note 3, para. 155.

7 Stefan Talmon, Kollektive Nichtanerkennung Illegaler Staaten [Collective Non-Recognition of Illegal States] 103 (2004).

8 Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, G.A. Res. 56/83, annex art. 41, UN Doc. A/RES/56/83/Annex (Dec. 12, 2001).

9 Declaration on Principles of International Law, supra note 2, annex, principle 5.

10 Id.

11 Shaw, Malcolm, Peoples, Territorialism and Boundaries, 8 Eur. J. Int’l L. 478, 482 (1997)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

12 Id.