The book, which covers contributions from leading international and European law scholars and analyzes the legal and political status quo of non-recognized entities, comprises three parts. The first and the second part focus on contemporary trends of legal theory and practice concerning issues pertaining to secession and non-recognized entities in international and European law, respectively. Additionally, it touches upon EU policies, the issue of EU citizenship in light of secessionist movements in Europe, and the phenomenon of exterritorial naturalization within non-recognized entities. The third part scrutinizes the legal systems of non-recognized entities in the post-Soviet area, covering Eastern Ukraine, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Transnistria, and Nagorno-Karabakh.
Benedikt C. Harzl is senior scholar at the Centre for East European Law and Eurasian Studies. He is General Editor of the journal Review of Central and East European Law and the book series Law in Eastern Europe (Brill Nijhoff).
Roman Petrov is Professor of Law, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law and Head of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" in Ukraine.
part 1 Perspectives in International Law
1âInternational Law and Non-Recognized Entities Towards a Frozen Future?
ââBill Bowring
2âInternational Organizations and Non-State Territorial Entities
ââJure Vidmar
3âThe Arrow of Passports in the Quiver of Russia Eastern Ukraine, Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Perspective
ââBenedikt C. Harzl
4âInvestment Disputes in Annexed Crimea from the Perspective of International Law
ââStefan Lorenzmeier
part 2 Perspectives in European Law
5âThe EU and Non-Recognized Territories Lessons from the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union
ââPeter Van Elsuwege
6âEU Citizenship in Light of Secessionist Movements in the EU
ââAistÄ MickonytÄ
7âCatalonia: Self-Determination, Secession and Integration
ââPau Bossacoma Busquets
part 3 Perspectives from the Field
8âThe Legal System of Nagorno-Karabakh International and European Considerations
ââNarine Ghazaryan
9âThe Legal Systems of the Donetsk/Lugansk Peopleâs Republics International and European Considerations
ââRoman Petrov
10âThe Legal Systems of Georgiaâs Breakaway Regions International and European Considerations
ââGaga Gabrichidze
11âThe Legal System of Transnistria International and European Considerations
ââJohann Wolfschwenger and Lucia Leontiev