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      <subfield code="a">González-Represa, Gaspar</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">As noted throughout the whole research, secession has had a great historical importance and remains&#xd;
a major issue in the national and international political arena today. The protection of the territorial integrity has been&#xd;
a conflictive issue that continues to generate new armed conflicts. Secession and territorial disputes have&#xd;
historically been solved by force. In fact, in many recent examples force has been used to achieve independence or&#xd;
to preserve the territorial integrity of a state. The example of Ukraine-Russia war clearly prove that separatist claims&#xd;
and the protection of territorial integrity can lead to armed conflict. Finding a legal solution to secession is still an&#xd;
open question and a particularly difficult task, which this research aims to shed some light on though. Thus,&#xd;
secession would no longer be a de facto issue solved by force and become an issue solved by law.&#xd;
The first part of this research studies the legal channels for a separatist claim by distinguishing two types of&#xd;
secession: the remedial secession and the so-called “democratic secession”, being each type of secession achieved&#xd;
exercising different rights. . Remedial-secession takes place through the exercise of the external dimension of the&#xd;
right to self-determination recognised by international law. This secession is based either on a massive violation of&#xd;
human rights or on an infringement of the internal self-determination. On the other hand, democratic secession&#xd;
takes place by the exercise of a right to secede recognised in a Constitution. This secession is not based on any&#xd;
infringement of rights or restrictions on the self-governing or representation powers, but simply on the will of a&#xd;
collective to become independent.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Self-determination and secession in constitutional democracies. A study of the Spanish case.</subfield>
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