The Right to Resistance and the Western Sahara: A Twail Analysis of the International Legal Order and Its Constraints on Decolonization
This Note focuses on the role of the International Legal Order, as created and upheld by actors such as the United Nations and the United States, in developing and maintaining the stalemate.
The Unspoken Conflict In Western Sahara
This article explores the unresolved conflict between Morocco and the Polisario Front over Western Sahara. Despite decades of UN efforts, no referendum has been held. Morocco offers autonomy, while the Polisario demands independence. Regional rivalries and international interests have prolonged the stalemate. The authors argue that only compromise can bring a solution and end the suffering of the Sahrawi people.
The Role of the United Nations Resolutions in Achieving Justice and Peace in the Western Sahara Conflict: A Case Crisis of Relevance
Here’s a possible sentence you can extract or adapt from your text: The UN’s failure to resolve the Western Sahara conflict highlights the challenges of implementing international legal principles amid foreign interests and regional rivalries.
The UN and Western Sahara – Reviving the UN Charter
The Sahrawi people's right to self-determination remains unfulfilled, as Morocco continues to occupy the territory and reject any referendum that includes independence. The article highlights the failure of current UN efforts and calls for renewed commitment to international law and decolonisation principles.
The Western Sahara
As territory, topography, and tribal social structures are laid out, Price argues that any resolution, to be lasting, would need to account for local identities and historical claims, not just broad power politics.
