Section Article

  • A New States Origins in Law and Politics

    Abstract

    This paper explores the foundational elements of a new states establishment through the lenses of law and politics. It examines the interplay between legal frameworks and political strategies in the creation and legitimization of a new state entity. The study begins with a historical overview of state formation highlighting key theoretical and practical considerations. It then delves into case studies of recent state formations to illustrate the dynamic processes involved. By analyzing the legal foundations including constitutional design and legislative processes alongside the political maneuvers including diplomacy and power struggles the paper provides a comprehensive understanding of how new states emerge and establish themselves. The findings underscore the significance of both legal structures and political processes in shaping the stability and viability of newly formed states.