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{{Short description|Assertion by a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state}} | |||
:''This article is about '''declarations of independence''' in general. Specific declarations of independence are listed below in chronological order.'' | |||
{{About|the general document|the American document|United States Declaration of Independence|other uses}} | |||
A '''declaration of independence''' is an assertion by a ] in a defined territory that it is ] and constitutes a ]. Such places are usually declared from part or all of the ] of another state or failed state, or are breakaway territories from within the larger state. In November 5, 2024, the UN's ] ruled in ] that "International law contains no prohibition on declarations of independence",<ref name="International Court of Justice">{{cite web |url=http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/141/15987.pdf |title=Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo |publisher=Icj-cij.org |access-date=November 5, 2024 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100821055950/http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/141/15987.pdf |archive-date=2010-08-21 }}</ref> though the state from which the territory wishes to secede may regard the declaration as ], which may lead to a ] or a constitutional settlement to resolve the crisis. | |||
A '''declaration of independence''' this document has officially been labeled as a '''GINRGO DOCUMENT-O''' is an assertion of the ] of an aspiring ] or states. Such states are usually formed from part or all of the ] of another nation or failed nation, or are breakaway territories from within the larger state. | |||
Declarations of independence are typically made without the consent of the parent state, and hence are sometimes called '''unilateral declarations of independence''' (UDI), particularly by those who question the declarations' validity. | |||
==List of declarations of independence== | ==List of declarations of independence== | ||
{{Hatnote|This ] is not intended to be exhaustive.}} | |||
===A=== | |||
*''']''' (], 1320) - The first known formal declaration of independence, in which Scottish leaders declared Scotland's independence from ] on behalf of the Scottish people. | |||
*''']''' (1816) - Adopted on ], ] by the United Provinces of South America at the ]. | |||
===B=== | |||
*''']''' (1971) - ] (East Pakistan) declared independence from the ] in 1971. Pakistan sent its military and brutally killed liberation fighters (Mukti Bahini). India supported the Mukti Bahini who fought against West Pakistan's military for nine months and this eventually led to the 1971 Indo-Pak War, a result of which ] gained independence and was recognised as a country by the world within a year. | |||
*''']''' (1822) - ] was declared independent from ] on ] by then regent Pedro de Bragança e Bourbon, who was then crowned ]. | |||
===C=== | |||
*''']''' (1821) - Signed on ], ] by the representatives of all ]n states, which conform the modern-day countries of ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
===D === | |||
*''']''' (1844) - The Dominican Republic declared independence from Haiti, its neighbor on the island of Hispaniola. The date traditionally named the Dominican Republic's independence day is ], ]. | |||
===E=== | |||
*''']''' (1975) - ], formerly ], declared independence from Portugal on ]. The declaration was recognized by several Communist (]) and ] nations, including the ], but not by neighboring ], ] or ]. Indonesia invaded on ], ], and annexed East Timor as its 'twenty-seventh province' on ], ]. | |||
===F=== | |||
*''']''' (1917) - ] declared its independence from ] shortly after the ], on ]. | |||
===G=== | |||
*''']''' (1973) - ], formerly Portuguese Guinea, declared independence from ] in 1973. The declaration was recognized by many countries. Portugal formally granted independence in 1974. | |||
===H=== | |||
*''']''' (1804) - On ], ], ] declared ] a free republic and joined the United States as the second independent nation in the Western Hemisphere. | |||
*''']''' (1849) - ] declared independence from the ] and deposed the ] on ], ]. The Hungarian Revolution was later suppressed with Russian help and the country gained full independence only after World War I on ] ]. | |||
===I=== | |||
*''']''' (1944) - ] declared its independence from ], following a ] of the local population, on ], ]. The Danish ], whose country was under ] at the time, had urged Iceland to wait until the end of the war before making any such move but otherwise did nothing to prevent it (and was unable to do so in any case as Iceland was under U.S. ]). | |||
*''']''' (1947) - ] declared independence from the ] on ] ]. | |||
*''']''' (1945) - ] declared independence from the ] on ], ]. Its independence was soon recognized by the ] and ], but not by the Netherlands until 1949. | |||
*''']''' (], 1916) - During the ] in ] Irish rebels proclaimed, on behalf of the Irish people, the establishment of an independent Irish republic. Unlike the later Declaration of Independence of 1919, the Proclamation of the Republic was not issued by an elected body and was not followed by the establishment of any ''de facto'' political institutions. | |||
*''']''' (1919) - The ], encompassing the whole island of ], was declared by ] (a revolutionary parliament setup by the vast majority of elected representatives of Ireland) in 1919. By the declaration the Dáil ratified the earlier Easter Proclamation. The new Irish Republic was recognized by no country except the ] and was rivaled by the administration of the ] during the ]. It was superseded by the ] in 1922. | |||
*''']''' - The declaration was made on ], ] (the day in which the British Mandate over Palestine expired) by the ]. | |||
===K=== | |||
*''']''' (1960) - ], a former a province of the ], attempted to secede by means of a Declaration of Independence in 1960, when Congo was granted its independence. The attempted secession was ended by the implementation of the ] supervised ] in January 1963. | |||
*''']''' (1919) - ] declared independence from ] on ], ]. Japanese government brutally cracked down the ]. Leaders of the movement fled to Shanghai of China and founded ]. | |||
===L=== | |||
*''']''' (1918) - On ], ] the council signed the ] and declared ] reestablishing an independent state based on ] principles. The council also managed to establish the proclaimed independence even though ] were present in the country till the fall of 1918. The council continued its work until the ] ({{lang-lt|Steigiamasis Seimas}}) first met on ], ]. | |||
*''']''' (1990) - ] became the first ] to declare its independence from the ] on ], ]. The Act relied on the ], adopted in 1918, as its legal basis. Lithuania was internationally recognized in 1991. | |||
*''']''' (], 1581) - The ''Plakkaat van Verlatinghe'' was the formal declaration of independence on ], ] of the northern ] from ] of ]. | |||
===N=== | |||
*''']''' (1835) - This was a declaration of the independence of the ] tribes. | |||
*Alleged '']'' (], ] in North Carolina) is not regarded as authentic. | |||
===P=== | |||
*''']''' (1988) - The ] proclaimed the ] in 1988. The PLO had no control of any territory at the time and a ''de facto'' state has yet to come into existence. | |||
*''']''' (1898) - The ] was declared independent from ] by ] on ], ] when the ] was still under way. However, neither Spain nor the United States recognized the declaration. Official Philippine independence was finally granted by the American Congress on ], ] after 48 years of United States colonial rule. | |||
===R=== | |||
*''']''' (1965) - ]'s white minority government declared independence from the ] on ] ]. Few states accepted this declaration's legitimacy. The UDI Rhodesian state was ultimately replaced under the ] by a restored British regime under a governor: ]. Within a short time, a new, much more widely recognized independent state, ], came into existence. | |||
===S=== | |||
*''']''' (1991) - With Somalia sliding down into total anarchy, the former colony of ], which became a ] of the newly independent Somalia in 1960, reasserted its independence. Despite the non-recognition of ] by the international community, Somaliland has enjoyed stability and economic growth. | |||
*''']''' - On adopting the 1996 constitution , the government of South Africa declared that the people of South Africa did not have to ask the ] to pass legislation to make the new constitution legal . (''See also'' ] and ].) | |||
*''']''' (1860)- The State of South Carolina reclaimed its sovereignty as a fully independent state by withdrawing from the United States. Its secession ordinance is an analogue, and cites, the Declaration of Independence of 1776 to which it was a signatory. Georgia, Mississippi, Texas and the southern part of Arizona issued similar documents in 1861. | |||
*''']''' (1999) - broadcast over regional radio in the early hours of ] ]. | |||
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===T=== | |||
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*''']''' (1836) - ] declared its independence from ] as the ]. | |||
!State | |||
*''']''' (1983) - The ] was proclaimed in northern ] in 1983. The area had been occupied by Turkish forces since a Turkish invasion in 1974. The state has only received international recognition from ] and the ] of ]. | |||
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===U=== | |||
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*''']''' (], ]) - Made by the United Colonies of North America, which would later create the ]. | |||
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===V=== | |||
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*''']''' (1945) - proclaimed by ] in ] on ], 1945 | |||
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==Independence without a declaration== | |||
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In many cases, independence is achieved without a declaration of independence but instead occurs by bilateral agreement. An example of this is the independence of many components of the ], most parts of which achieved independence through negotiation with the United Kingdom government. ] and ], for example, achieved full independence through a series of acts of the respective national ]s of the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. | |||
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One notable example of self-government in the absence of a formal declaration of independence is ], which is administered by the ] (ROC). The ] (PRC) has stated that a formal declaration that Taiwan is independent of China would be one of the conditions under which it would use force against Taiwan. | |||
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The ] remains controversial; the position of many advocates of ] has been that since Taiwan has never been a part of the PRC, and the governing institutions of the ROC function as an independent and sovereign state and there is no need to formally declare Taiwan to be independent. However, opponents of Taiwan independence and supporters of ] on Taiwan, also see no point in a declaration of independence in that they argue that Taiwan is and should be part of a greater cultural entity known as ], and a new proposed "]" would only bring about a change in name at the cost of an invasion of Taiwan, which it could not afford. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 4 December 2024
Assertion by a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state This article is about the general document. For the American document, see United States Declaration of Independence. For other uses, see Declaration of independence (disambiguation).A declaration of independence is an assertion by a polity in a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state. Such places are usually declared from part or all of the territory of another state or failed state, or are breakaway territories from within the larger state. In November 5, 2024, the UN's International Court of Justice ruled in an advisory opinion in Kosovo that "International law contains no prohibition on declarations of independence", though the state from which the territory wishes to secede may regard the declaration as rebellion, which may lead to a war of independence or a constitutional settlement to resolve the crisis.
List of declarations of independence
This incomplete list is not intended to be exhaustive.See also
- Independence referendum
- List of national independence days
- List of sovereign states by date of formation
- Political history of the world
- Separatism
- Unilateral declaration of independence
Explanatory notes
- No reference in original Albanian text to the declaration being the work of the Assembly of Kosovo. The language used in the declaration differs from that employed in acts of the Assembly of Kosovo in that the first paragraph commences with the phrase "We, the democratically-elected leaders of our people . . .", whereas acts of the Assembly of Kosovo employ the third person singular. Moreover, the procedure employed in relation to the declaration differed from that employed by the Assembly of Kosovo for the adoption of legislation. It was not transmitted to the Special Representative of the Secretary General and was not published in the Official Gazette of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government of Kosovo. As the practice shows, he would have been under a duty to take action with regard to acts of the Assembly of Kosovo which he considered to be ultra vires. Taking all factors together, the authors of the declaration of independence of 17 February 2008 did not act as one of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government within the Constitutional Framework, but rather as persons who acted together in their capacity as representatives of the people of Kosovo outside the framework of the interim administration.
- The Continental Congress voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence on July 2. Versions were not printed until July 4 and later, while the signatories did not sign the Matlack declaration until August.Further information: Lee Resolution
References
- "Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo" (PDF). Icj-cij.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-08-21. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
- "Inglaterra: primer país que reconoce la Independencia de México" (in Spanish). Memoria Politica de México. Retrieved September 18, 2011.
- "Act of Restoration of State Independence of Georgia". Archived from the original on 2020-05-20.
- Ashmore, Harry S., ed. (1961). "Encyclopædia Britannica: a new survey of universal knowledge, Volume 11". p. 85. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- Mohy, Mahmoud (2017-10-30). "EXCLUSIVE: Indonesian President's Advisor: 'We have a long history with Egypt'". Egypt Today. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
- Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957
- Philippine History. Rex Bookstore, Inc. 2004. p. 162. ISBN 978-971-23-3934-9.
- Tucker, Spencer (2009). The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars: A Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. p. 364. ISBN 978-1-85109-951-1.
- Singapore was forced out of Malaysia by the Malaysian Parliament, and the proclamations were then agreed by the two governments. See the Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965 Archived 2017-06-28 at the Wayback Machine (1985 Rev. Ed.) and the Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
- Agreement relating to the separation of Singapore from Malaysia as an independent and sovereign state
- Agreement relating to the separation of Singapore from Malaysia as an independent and sovereign state/proclamation of singapore
- Singapore Act 1966
- Ukraine and Russia: The Post-Soviet Transition by Roman Solchanyk, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2000, ISBN 0742510182 (page 100)
Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol 30, 1992, University of British Columbia Press, 1993, ISBN 9780774804387 (page 371)
Szporluk, Roman (24 February 2020). Russia, Ukraine and the Breakup of the Soviet Union. Hoover Press. ISBN 978-0-8179-9543-0., p. 355 - A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation : U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates 1774-1875. Library of Congress. 2003. pp. 506–507.
Tuesday July 2, 1776 Resolved, That these United colonies are, and, of right, ought to be, Free and Independent States; that they are absolved of all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connexion between them and the state of Great Britain, is, and ought to be, totally dissolved.
- Coelho, Chris (2013), Timothy Matlack, Scribe of the Declaration of Independence, McFarland, p. 61, ISBN 978-0-7864-7443-1
- US-Morocco Diplomatic Relationship Archived 2015-08-12 at the Wayback Machine. Official Web site of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United States of America.
- Dolan, Kerry A. (November 21, 2013). "Why Morocco Matters To The U.S." Forbes. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
- The Lord Glenelg (25 May 1836), "EXTRACT of a DESPATCH from Lord GLENELG to Major-General Sir RICHARD BOURKE, New South Wales", written at London, Documents > Declaration of Independence, Christchurch: Waitangi Associates, retrieved 22 May 2010
External links
- Media related to Declarations of independence at Wikimedia Commons