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CURĂRARU, Andrei, ŢURCAN, Serghei. Conceptul de secesiune şi dreptul internaţional. In: Ştiinţa juridică în contextul promovării valorilor statului de drept, 13-14 mai 2010, Chişinău. Chişinău: „Grafema Libris” SRL, 2010, pp. 45-50.
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Conceptul de secesiune şi dreptul internaţional


Pag. 45-50

Curăraru Andrei, Ţurcan Serghei
 
Universitatea Liberă Internaţională din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 26 mai 2021


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There is an ongoing tension in international law between the establishment of a right of secession of minority groups within sovereign states and the goal of maintaining international order and the status quo. Recognition of a general right of secession under international law has historically been disfavored by the international community. In addition, there is little evidence under customary international law to support the existence of a secession right.

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