The Reference of the Supreme Court of Canada Re Secession of Quebec was the first time a tribunal directly addressed unilateral secession. Many international lawyers intervened in the proceedings, helping the Canadian Supreme Court to craft a very clear judgement on this issue. Since 1998, the Reference Re Secession of Quebec has become a classic of international legal literature. Few domestic decisions are quoted so often by international lawyers, and, in fact, the 1998 Canadian Reference played a major role in the written briefs submitted by the states that intervened in the proceedings of the 2010 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on Kosovo. However, unlike to the Supreme Court of Canada, the ICJ decided not to touch the most significant issues regarding unilateral secession and international law. The last section of the chapter reflects on the legacy of these two important decisions in the light of the many contemporary requests for unilateral secession, including on grounds not foreseen either in Ottawa or at The Hague, such as the so-called right to decide , the principle of stability, and the duty to negotiate between opposing factions.

The Reference Re Secession of Quebec, the Kosovo Advisory Opinion and the Questions They Leave Open: The Right to Decide, the Principle of Stability, and the Duty to Negotiate / L. Crema - In: The Canadian Contribution to a Comparative Law of Secession : Legacies of the Quebec Secession Reference / [a cura di] G. Delledonne, G. Martinico. - Prima edizione. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. - ISBN 9783030034689. - pp. 89-110 [10.1007/978-3-030-03469-6_5]

The Reference Re Secession of Quebec, the Kosovo Advisory Opinion and the Questions They Leave Open: The Right to Decide, the Principle of Stability, and the Duty to Negotiate

L. Crema
2019

Abstract

The Reference of the Supreme Court of Canada Re Secession of Quebec was the first time a tribunal directly addressed unilateral secession. Many international lawyers intervened in the proceedings, helping the Canadian Supreme Court to craft a very clear judgement on this issue. Since 1998, the Reference Re Secession of Quebec has become a classic of international legal literature. Few domestic decisions are quoted so often by international lawyers, and, in fact, the 1998 Canadian Reference played a major role in the written briefs submitted by the states that intervened in the proceedings of the 2010 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on Kosovo. However, unlike to the Supreme Court of Canada, the ICJ decided not to touch the most significant issues regarding unilateral secession and international law. The last section of the chapter reflects on the legacy of these two important decisions in the light of the many contemporary requests for unilateral secession, including on grounds not foreseen either in Ottawa or at The Hague, such as the so-called right to decide , the principle of stability, and the duty to negotiate between opposing factions.
No
English
Secession; Self-Determination; Quebec, Canada
Settore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
Capitolo o Saggio
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Ricerca di base
Pubblicazione scientifica
The Canadian Contribution to a Comparative Law of Secession : Legacies of the Quebec Secession Reference
G. Delledonne, G. Martinico
Prima edizione
Cham
Palgrave Macmillan
2019
11-dic-2018
89
110
22
9783030034689
9783030034696
Volume a diffusione internazionale
No
Aderisco
L. Crema
Book Part (author)
reserved
268
The Reference Re Secession of Quebec, the Kosovo Advisory Opinion and the Questions They Leave Open: The Right to Decide, the Principle of Stability, and the Duty to Negotiate / L. Crema - In: The Canadian Contribution to a Comparative Law of Secession : Legacies of the Quebec Secession Reference / [a cura di] G. Delledonne, G. Martinico. - Prima edizione. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. - ISBN 9783030034689. - pp. 89-110 [10.1007/978-3-030-03469-6_5]
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