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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?

As PointlessSpike indicated in a comment, there isn't much "legal" basis for separatism. In international law, the only principle that can be used is the Self Determination Right, which is recognised …
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How does a person become stateless?

Wikipedia has a section about it on the statelessness article. But to summarise it, the main reasons are Conflict of laws for example, if you are born in a country which does not recognise the Jus S …
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