L’égalité des peuples en contexte fédéral?

Dialogue 62 (3):513-537 (2023)
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Countries with federal institutions often face demands for more political autonomy from their member states. To answer these demands, some have proposed recognizing a right to internal self-determination, constrained in multiple ways. Although interesting, this proposition — defended by theorists of multinational federalism — might be insufficient in resolving the existing inequalities between peoples living in the same federation. This is the thesis for which I will argue in this paper. I will argue that Will Kymlicka's concept of internal self-determination remains indeterminate and opens the door to stronger interpretations of the concept than he intends.

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