Independence in the European Union

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Abstract

The dream of “independence in Europe” has been driving the very successful political action of nationalist movements in substate regions such as Catalonia, Flanders, Scotland or the Basque Country. After tracing this telos to the federal nature of the European Union, this essay analyses the legal arguments which support the claim to political independence of those regions, first and foremost the right to secede based on the principle of self-determination of peoples. It finishes by discussing the legal paths for the transformation of substate regions into Member States of the European Union within consensual and non-consensual secession processes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)140-191
Number of pages52
JournalPerspectives on Federalism
Volume15
Issue number1-2
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Enlargement
  • Nationalism
  • Secession
  • Self-determination
  • European Union

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