The Nexus Between Self-determination, Territorial Integrity and Uti Possidetis Juris: The Case of Somaliland

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2521-2583/9621

Keywords:

international law, secession, self-determination, Somaliland, territorial integrity, uti possidetis juris

Abstract

The right to self-determination is important in that it allows a state to enjoy economic, social and political freedom. Arguably, the right to self-determination has existed long before its theorisation under international law. In as much as the right to self-determination is an important right, the right to territorial integrity under Article 2 of the United Nations Charter is equally important. This principle prohibits the use of force by one state against another, thereby compromising its political independence. Thus, the principle of territorial integrity builds on the right to self-determination by allowing states to decide how they will govern themselves politically. Both principles correlate with the principle of uti possidetis juris, which is geared towards preserving the colonial borders of former colonies. These three principles come into play in the case of Somaliland which seceded from the parent state, Somalia. The three principles have influenced the recognition of Somaliland in several ways. In practice, there has been tension around how these three principles should be applied. According to precedent, the right to self-determination is encouraged to be exercised under international law up to a point where they lead to cesession. This article delves into the nexus between these three principles, and in particular Somaliland’s latitude to exercise the right to self-determination to detach itself from the obviously undesirable union with the larger Somali Republic.

Author Biographies

Kenneth Wyne Mutuma, University of Nairobi

Senior lecturer at the University of Nairobi, School of Law with extensive expertise in public international law, IHL and refugee law. Dr Mutuma holds a PhD and LL.M degree from the University of Cape Town and an LL. B from the University of Liverpool. He is also a partner at Kihara & Wyne law firm in Nairobi and possesses 21 years’ experience in the practice of law.

Dennis Mogare Ogechi, Senior Legislative Assistant

Mr Dennis Mogare Ogechi is a PhD candidate in International Studies at the University of Nairobi. He holds a Master of Arts (in International Studies) and a Bachelor of Education (Arts) - First Class Honors - from the same university. He is a Senior Legislative Assistant and a practitioner of parliamentary diplomacy at the Kenya National Assembly. He has previously served as a part-time Lecturer in International Relations and Diplomacy at Technical University of Kenya; a National Cohesion Officer in the Directorate of National Cohesion and National Values in Kenya.

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Published

2022-09-14

How to Cite

Mutuma, Kenneth Wyne, and Dennis Mogare Ogechi. 2021. “The Nexus Between Self-Determination, Territorial Integrity and Uti Possidetis Juris: The Case of Somaliland”. South African Yearbook of International Law 46:23 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2521-2583/9621.

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Received 2021-06-15
Accepted 2022-02-26
Published 2022-09-14