Scotland and Catalonia: Two historic nations challenge a three hundred year-old status quo

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Abstract

This paper addresses some questions that deserve comments given that they appear in the press on a daily basis. Why and how are Scotland and Catalonia demanding their own individual statehoods? What are the British and Spanish Governments¿ responses to the demand for a referendum on independence? What is the role of the Constitutional framework in these answers? And that of political will? Are the unionist campaigns the best method of recruitment for pro-independence camps? Do the pro-independence projects paint a too rosy picture? What are the implications in international law, particularly referring to European Union membership?
Original languageEnglish
Pages63-75
Specialist publicationAmerican International Journal of Social Science
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2014

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