对索马里兰根据国际法寻求建国的法律分析

Abdillahi Mohamed Bile
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目的:索马里的西亚德-巴雷军事独裁政权被推翻,索马里兰立即宣布独立,并于 1991 年 5 月 18 日退出与索马里的联盟。索马里兰宣布独立后,建立了自己的政府,保持了稳定,维护了和平,至今已近三十年。然而,国际社会尚未承认其主张。在前索马里共和国的剩余领土中,索马里兰是唯一成功建立民主、稳定政府并在该地区实现持久和平的领土。与许多其他非洲国家一样,索马里兰也曾是大英帝国的殖民地,它认为自己应被承认为一个独立国家:本文采用定性研究方法,以案头审查和内容分析作为数据收集方法。研究结果:文章研究了从蒙得维的亚公约到最近强调自决的国家地位的法律概念,然后论述了索马里兰的局势。对理论、政策和实践有独特的贡献:该书认为,索马里兰理应获得国家地位,其他国家也应承认其国家地位,因为国际法没有规定不承认其国家地位的法律依据。
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A Legal Analysis of Somaliland’s Quest for Statehood under International Law
Purpose: The military dictatorship of Siad Barre in Somalia was overthrown, and Somaliland immediately declared its independence, withdrawing from the union with Somalia on May 18, 1991. Nearly three decades have passed since Somaliland proclaimed its independence, established its own government, maintained stability, and preserved peace. However, the international community has not yet recognized its claim. Among the remaining territories of the former Somali Republic, Somaliland stands out as the only one that has successfully established a democratic, stable government and long-lasting peace in the region. Somaliland, like many other African nations, was once a colony of the British Empire and contends that it should be recognized as an independent state.Methodology: This essay employs a qualitative research methodology, relying on desk reviews and content analysis, as methods for data collection. Findings: It examines the legal conceptions of statehood, from the Montevideo Convention to the more recent emphasis on self- determination, before addressing the situation in Somaliland. Unique contributor to theory, policy and practice: It argues that Somaliland deserves statehood status, and that other nations should recognize it as such, as there is no legal basis under international law to do otherwise.
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