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For questions on the relationships and relations between states and between nations, as relating to relevant law and statute. If your question isn't really politically oriented, consider asking it on our sister site Law Stack Exchange.

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In which case is separatism considered legitimate?

To add to the answers already given, particularly with your phrasing "in the eyes of international community": Realism in international relations postulates that the international community is anarchi …
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Why does a state have to have a single, well-defined, internationally-recognized "Capital"?

As others have already pointed out, capitals are mostly just an administrative convenience, but it's worth mentioning that in the past administrative convenience actually produced the opposite effect …
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Are there benefits, except moral support for the victim country, to approach the ICJ when th...

International courts are just political theatre, so you are correct in that nothing substantial will come of this other than a politician of a democracy using the ruling to bolster their political cam …
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