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Research paper thumbnail of The Role of UN and Major Powers in Recognition of Kosovo

The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, 2018

The recognition of states is a legal issue associated with international law, at present, it has ... more The recognition of states is a legal issue associated with international law, at present, it has become a political issue in the world. According to the international law, there are traditional and modern criteria to be considered when giving recognition to states. An entity has to be considered as a State in the international system if those criteria are satisfied. In contrary, major powers in the international system together with the United Nations play a significant role in giving recognition to states. The objective of this study is to find out the reasons for the United Nations and Major Powers’ reluctance to bestow recognition to the entity discussed in this study. The Major Power focused in this paper is Russia. This research is a qualitative research based on secondary data. The data analysis procedure is done through the case study method. The case that is used in this study is Kosovo which is not fully recognized as an independent state in the international system, specia...

Research paper thumbnail of Recognition of Kosovo with Regard to International Law

International Journal of Advanced Research, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Catalan Independence From the Perspective of International Law

In the modern international system, state recognition is given much importance due to the issues ... more In the modern international system, state recognition is given much importance due to the issues relating to statehood. The recognition of states is a legal issue associated with international law. According to the international law, there are traditional and modern criteria to be considered when giving recognition to states. An entity has to be considered as a State in the international system if those criteria are satisfied. The objective of this study is to find out whether Catalonia can be identified as a state in the international system applying the statehood criteria in to the case of Catalonia. This research is a qualitative research based on secondary data. The data analysis procedure is done through the case study method. The case that is used in this study is Catalonia which unilaterally declared independence recently despite the objections of Spain and the international community. In analyzing the case, the statehood criteria are applied and assessed to confirm whether Catalonia fulfills those criteria in order to be successfully declaring the independence. While getting in to this conclusion it is evident that Catalonia did not fully satisfy the international law provisions and statehood criteria regarding statehood, while Spain strongly disagreed the self-declared independence stating that it is an illegal declaration of independence. According to the findings, it is evident that Catalonia does not fulfill the criteria mentioned in the Montevideo Convention to be identified as an independent state.

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of UN and Major Powers in Recognition of Kosovo

The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, 2018

The recognition of states is a legal issue associated with international law, at present, it has ... more The recognition of states is a legal issue associated with international law, at present, it has become a political issue in the world. According to the international law, there are traditional and modern criteria to be considered when giving recognition to states. An entity has to be considered as a State in the international system if those criteria are satisfied. In contrary, major powers in the international system together with the United Nations play a significant role in giving recognition to states. The objective of this study is to find out the reasons for the United Nations and Major Powers’ reluctance to bestow recognition to the entity discussed in this study. The Major Power focused in this paper is Russia. This research is a qualitative research based on secondary data. The data analysis procedure is done through the case study method. The case that is used in this study is Kosovo which is not fully recognized as an independent state in the international system, specia...

Research paper thumbnail of Recognition of Kosovo with Regard to International Law

International Journal of Advanced Research, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Catalan Independence From the Perspective of International Law

In the modern international system, state recognition is given much importance due to the issues ... more In the modern international system, state recognition is given much importance due to the issues relating to statehood. The recognition of states is a legal issue associated with international law. According to the international law, there are traditional and modern criteria to be considered when giving recognition to states. An entity has to be considered as a State in the international system if those criteria are satisfied. The objective of this study is to find out whether Catalonia can be identified as a state in the international system applying the statehood criteria in to the case of Catalonia. This research is a qualitative research based on secondary data. The data analysis procedure is done through the case study method. The case that is used in this study is Catalonia which unilaterally declared independence recently despite the objections of Spain and the international community. In analyzing the case, the statehood criteria are applied and assessed to confirm whether Catalonia fulfills those criteria in order to be successfully declaring the independence. While getting in to this conclusion it is evident that Catalonia did not fully satisfy the international law provisions and statehood criteria regarding statehood, while Spain strongly disagreed the self-declared independence stating that it is an illegal declaration of independence. According to the findings, it is evident that Catalonia does not fulfill the criteria mentioned in the Montevideo Convention to be identified as an independent state.

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