Between democracy and law the amorality of secession / edited by Carlos Closa, Costanza Margiotta, and Giuseppe Martinico.

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Publication InfoNew York : Routledge, 2019.
Descriptionpages cm
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Other author/creatorClosa, Carlos.
Other author/creatorMargiotta, Costantino, 1972-
Other author/creatorMartinico, Giuseppe.
Other author/creatorRoutledge (Firm)
Portion of title Amorality of secession
Contents Introduction / Closa, Margiotta, Martinico -- An update on secession as the 'Ultimate Right': For a liminal legality / Margiotta -- Secession V forceful union. A provisional enquiry into the right to decide to secede and the obligation to belong / Bengoextea -- A critique of the theory of democratic secession / Closa -- Decide on what? Addressing secessionist claims in an interdependent Europe innerarity / Errasti -- Constitutionalists' guide to the populist challenge: Lessons from Canada / Martinico -- Sovereignty referendums: A question of majority?--Or how 'Majority' actually begs numerous questions / Beulac -- Independence referendums. History, legal status and voting behaviour / Qvortrup -- The framing of secessionism in the neo-liberal crisis: The Scottish and Catalan cases / Della Porta, O'Connor, Portos -- The Europeanization of the Catalan debate: A "War of Attrition"? / Guidi, Casula -- On Brexit and secession(s) / Skoutaris -- An attempt to disentangle the Crimean impasse / Crema.
General noteIncludes index.
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LCCN 2019032584
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