Bulletin n. 1/2016 | ||
June 2016 | ||
Timothy William Waters |
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A World Elsewhere: Secession, Subsdiarity and Self-Determination as European Values | ||
in Revista d'Estudis Autonomics i Federals , no. 23 , 2016 , 11-45 | ||
There is a strong animus against the idea of secession, which is seen as violat- ing the integrative values of the European Union. This animus is misguided, which this essay demonstrates in two ways: first, that secession should be understood as an act of subsidiarity, and as such is fully consistent with European values; and second, that we have the means for realizing those values in international law and politics generally by using the language of self-determination – though not the contemporary doctrine, rather a radi- cally democratic form: a right to secession. Beginning with a critique of a prominent attack on Catalan secession, this essay shows the problematic conceptual and moral underpinnings of the animus against secession; it then demonstrates the ethical and legal relationship between subsidiarity and secession, the usefulness of self-determination as a justificatory framework, the advantages of a radical right to secession, and the moral case for embrac- ing secession as a European value. | ||