Do Catalans have ‘the right to decide’? Secession, legitimacy and democracy in twenty-first century Europe

K. Crameri
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ABSTRACTSecession is normally viewed as legitimate only as a last resort for oppressed peoples, but contemporary independence movements in Europe are working hard to shift perceptions of the legitimacy of secession as a democratic phenomenon. In this context, the recent growth of the independence movement in Catalonia has given rise to a direct confrontation between two opposing conceptions of the legitimacy of secession in democratic nation-states. On one hand, pro-referendum Catalans claim that a vote on the matter would be entirely consistent with the basic principles of democracy. On the other, the Spanish government rests its denial of a referendum on the legal authority of the Spanish Constitution, which states that Spain must remain united. This article traces the two competing discourses of democratic and legal legitimacy (what we might call the ‘right to decide’ vs. the ‘duty to abide’) through an examination of the rhetoric of key political actors. It concludes that the Catalan government’s atte...
加泰罗尼亚人有“决定权”吗?21世纪欧洲的分裂、合法性和民主
摘要分裂通常被认为是合法的,只是作为被压迫民族的最后手段,但当代欧洲的独立运动正在努力改变分裂作为一种民主现象的合法性观念。在这种背景下,最近加泰罗尼亚独立运动的增长已经引起了民主民族国家中分裂合法性的两种对立概念之间的直接对抗。一方面,支持公投的加泰罗尼亚人声称,就此事进行投票将完全符合民主的基本原则。另一方面,西班牙政府拒绝公投的理由是西班牙宪法的法律权威。西班牙宪法规定,西班牙必须保持统一。本文通过对关键政治行为者的修辞的考察,追溯了民主和法律合法性这两种相互竞争的话语(我们可以称之为“决定权”与“遵守义务”)。它的结论是加泰罗尼亚政府的…
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