The object of this
paper is to discuss the issue of secession from a normative moral perspective.
It defends Allen Buchanan’s position according to which a fact-sensitive moral
theorization about secession is of great value and that Remedial Right Only
Theories can solely justify secession. On the other hand, Primary Rights
Theories, while attractive, are not sufficient to justify secession, for they
cannot overcome serious objections, such as the right of the state to its
territory.