Analyzing the Compatibility of the Remedial Right of Secession with Regard to the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

A. Omidi
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Abstract:An evolving concept in the realm of international law is the right to remedial secession. Even though this concept has not been completely embedded in customary international law, it is being taken into account as a de lege ferenda (new law) and human-oriented right by scholars of international law. In order for the right of remedial secession to materialize, at least four criteria must be met, namely the existence of a specific group of "people" deemed likely to benefit from secession; that this people is the victim of extensive and long-term persecution and harassment; the impossibility of coexistence between the seceding group and the state encompassing it; and the recognition of such an entity by a minimum number of members of the international community. The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict satisfies the first three criteria, but the enclave is not recognized by any sovereign state or international governmental organization. In light of constructivist theory regarding the "social construct of political realities," including "statehood," as well as the on-the-ground political realities, it appears that the status quo, that is, the de facto independence of Karabakh without international recognition, will persist in the future. It appears that the geopolitical changes that took place in Karabakh after the 2020 war will not resolve the legal impasse. The present paper, which is based on a descriptive-analytical method, investigates the compatibility of remedial secession criteria with regard to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫冲突中分离补救权的兼容性分析
摘要:在国际法领域中,补救性分离权是一个不断发展的概念。尽管这一概念尚未完全纳入习惯国际法,但国际法学者正在考虑将其作为一项法理(新法律)和以人为本的权利。为了实现补救性脱离的权利,至少必须满足四个标准,即存在被认为可能从脱离中受益的特定“人民”群体;这些人是广泛和长期迫害和骚扰的受害者;分离的群体与包围它的国家共存的不可能性;以及国际社会中最少数量的成员承认这样一个实体。纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫冲突满足前三个标准,但这块飞地没有得到任何主权国家或国际政府组织的承认。根据关于“政治现实的社会建构”的建构主义理论,包括“国家地位”,以及当地的政治现实,似乎现状,即卡拉巴赫在没有国际承认的情况下事实上的独立,将在未来持续下去。看来,2020年战争后在卡拉巴赫发生的地缘政治变化不会解决法律僵局。本文以描述性分析方法为基础,研究了关于纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫冲突的补救分离标准的兼容性。
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