Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1071919
Between Two Unions: A Legal Appraisal of the Scotland's Right to Secession from the UK
Between Two Unions: A Legal Appraisal of the Scotland's Right to Secession from the UK // Interdisciplinary Management Research XVI / Barković, Dražen ; Dernoscheg, Karl-Heinz ; Erceg, Aleksandar ; Glavaš, Jerko ; Pap, Norbert ; Runzheimer, Bodo ; Wentzel, Dirk (ur.).
Osijek: Faculty of Economics in Osijek ; Hochschule Pforzheim University ; Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2020. str. 1318-1334 (ostalo, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)
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Naslov
Between Two Unions: A Legal Appraisal of the Scotland's Right to Secession from the UK
Autori
Lulić, Mira ; Muhvić, Davor
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u zbornicima skupova, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni
Izvornik
Interdisciplinary Management Research XVI
/ Barković, Dražen ; Dernoscheg, Karl-Heinz ; Erceg, Aleksandar ; Glavaš, Jerko ; Pap, Norbert ; Runzheimer, Bodo ; Wentzel, Dirk - Osijek : Faculty of Economics in Osijek ; Hochschule Pforzheim University ; Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2020, 1318-1334
Skup
16th Interdisciplinary Management Research (IMR 2020)
Mjesto i datum
Opatija, Hrvatska, 07.05.2020. - 09.05.2020
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Ostalo
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
secession ; self-determination ; Scotland ; United Kingdom ; European Union
Sažetak
Scotland’s contemporary demands for secession from the United Kingdom (UK) are both complex and intriguing, as well as fundamentally different from other similar demands in highly developed democratic societies. Initially, British authorities took a pragmatic stance and instead of ignoring and resisting, under reasoned legal and political moves in the 2014 referendum, they temporarily succeeded in persuading Scottish voters to remain in the UK. However, as early as in 2016, the UK European Union membership referendum results showed that, contrary to the will of the rest of the country, Scotland voted in favor of the UK staying in the EU. This fact has become crucial to the reawakened Scottish pro-secession forces who are now seeking a new Scottish independence referendum based on substantially changed circumstances. The legal debate over whether the complex and controversial right of a people to self-determination also includes the right to secession has been going on continuously for decades. Self- determination was primarily concerned with oppressed and disenfranchised peoples so that the situation when such a claim arises in developed democratic states is a kind of anomaly. In this context, the paper provides a legal analysis of the debate as to how crucial the argument is that based on Brexit-related substantially changed circumstances, Scotland has a legal basis to seek an exit from the UK, and whether Scotland is entitled to a new secession referendum, and whether such a referendum, as well as secession in general, can be legal and legitimate in terms of international and UK law.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo