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The work of the International Court of Justice in the settlement of territorial disputes has been and is extremely prolific. His extensive jurisprudence in this area has generated a number of principles and rules on which is based this arrangement, such ...
Ana Gemma López Martín
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Kashmir has been a flashpoint of conflict since independence from British rule in 1947 and the partition of India into two states. These two countries, India, and Pakistan, have both claimed the land on the northern most sector of the Subcontinent the ...
Zia Akthar
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Determination of land boundaries in the jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice [PDF]
This paper deals with several territorial disputes, regarding the land delimitation, which were put before the International Court of Justice. The determination of international borders is one of the most important questions of international law and the ...
Tubić Bojan
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Resolution of territorial disputes in international law [PDF]
Territorial disputes in international law are resolved by peaceful means, like negotiations, mediation, conciliation, arbitration and in the procedure at the International Court of Justice. Borders between states are, in practice, determined on the basis
Tubić Bojan N.
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Selling the future state: making property for Sahrawi sovereignty in Western Sahara
Abstract Sahrawi refugees and the Sahrawi state‐in‐exile have sought to assert their claims to Western Sahara, Africa's last colony, while exiled in refugee camps in Algeria. Through an examination of the Sahrawi state's use of deferred natural resource contracts, this article explores Sahrawi political action prior to – and in anticipation of – the ...
Randi Irwin
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Shaping states into nations: The effects of ethnic geography on state borders
Abstract Borders define states, yet little systematic evidence explains where they are drawn. Putting current challenges to state borders into perspective and breaking new methodological ground, this paper analyzes how ethnic geography and nationalism have shaped European borders since the 19th century.
Carl Müller‐Crepon +2 more
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Can the Non-Colonials Decolonize?
Decolonization, naturally, assumes the presence of colonization. For most formerly colonized states decolonization has meant: (1) honoring the inherited colonial treaties; and (2) accepting uti possidetis juris.
Prabhakar Singh
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Sewerage system (cloaca) in Roman law [PDF]
Sewerage system (cloaca), which implies any cavity through which waste water flows, has in Roman law a special legal protection due to its importance for public health preservation and safety of citizens. In Praetorian Edict, two interdicts are envisaged;
Aličić Samir
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La política exterior colombiana es reciente. La configuración territorial del país en 1819, su unión a Venezuela y Ecuador en la Gran Colombia y su posterior disolución en 1831 obligaron a la naciente república a constituir relaciones con los demás ...
Rodolfo Cano Blandon
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Border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia along the lower reaches of the Dragonja River
The paper discusses border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia along the lower reaches of the Dragonja River, acute since the two countries gained independence in 1991. It is the most hotly contested border dispute point between the two countries except
Primož Pipan
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