This thesis examines the possibilities of establishing a new state of South Yemen, considering the political, historical, and legal aspects of this issue. The aim is to explore whether South Yemen meets the conditions for the legitimacy of secession according to remedial theory. A qualitative case study and the operationalization of Buchanan's remedial theory, which includes nine conditions for the legitimacy of secession, were used to address this issue. The research results indicate that ... zobrazit celý abstraktThis thesis examines the possibilities of establishing a new state of South Yemen, considering the political, historical, and legal aspects of this issue. The aim is to explore whether South Yemen meets the conditions for the legitimacy of secession according to remedial theory. A qualitative case study and the operationalization of Buchanan's remedial theory, which includes nine conditions for the legitimacy of secession, were used to address this issue. The research results indicate that South Yemen meets several key conditions for the legitimacy of secession, including long-term human rights violations, the right to self-determination, and the historical precedent of an independent state. The thesis contributes to a deeper understanding of the specific circumstances and details of the individual conditions for the legitimacy of secession and offers a new perspective on the possibilities of South Yemen emerging as an independent state. |