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Principios y reglas de solución aplicables a las controversias territoriales a la luz de la jurisprudencia de la Corte Internacional de Justicia

open access: yesACDI: Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional, 2013
Lamentablemente los conflictos territoriales son una constante de las relaciones internacionales, siendo de suma importancia que las mismas se arreglen de forma pacífica. La labor de la Corte Internacional de Justicia en este sentido ha sido fundamental.
Ana Gemma López Martín
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The Sovereignty Factor in the Context of the African Union’s Policy on Integrative Border Governance [PDF]

open access: yesУченые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук
This article examines the African Union’s (AU) strategies for strengthening the sovereignty of African states—a core driver of the region’s political development—within the framework of its cross‑border policy.
Bulanakova Maria Alexandrovna
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Načelo "uti possidetis" u međunarodnom pravu

open access: yesZbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu, 2003
U radu se prikazuje razvoj načela "uti possidetis" od početaka njegove primjene u procesu osamostaljivanja španjolskih kolonija u Latinskoj Americi u 19. st., preko procesa dekolonizacije u Africi do raspada SFRJ. Razmatraju se faktički i pravni aspekti toga načela te njegova običajnopravna narav, pri čemu se analizira relevantna judikatura, kao i ...
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GRANIČNI SPOROVI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE SA REPUBLIKOM HRVATSKOM // BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijski pogledi, 2019
Bosnia and Herzegovina has been fighting for centuries through centuries in order to remain a unique, complete, independent and sovereign state. Throughout its many years of history, the various rulers who shared, appropriated, gave and took parts of its
Sead Omerbegović, Izudin Šarić
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Principles and Rules Applicable to Territorial Settlement Disputes in the Light of the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice

open access: yesACDI: Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional, 2014
Unfortunately territorial conflicts are a constant in international relations, being of great importance that they are settled in a peaceful way. The work of the International Court of Justice in this regard has been fundamental.
Ana Gemma López Martín
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BORDERS AS AN INTERDISCPLINARY PROBLEM

open access: yesPravni Vjesnik, 2018
This article deals with the concepts of space and territoriality in law and politics seen through reflexion on borders, which are understood primarily as forms of identification and the basis for nation-building. While in the classical antiquity, borders
Duško Vrban
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Uti possidetis i crta sredine u kopnenim i morskim razgraničenjima : presuda Međunarodnog suda u Haagu - Kamerun-Nigerija iz 2002.

open access: yesPoredbeno Pomorsko Pravo, 2003
Uti possidetis je načelo opće naravi koje se primjenjuje na delimitaciju (razgraničenje) izmeðu država ukoliko one nakon stjecanja neovisnosti nisu uspjele sklopiti nove ugovore o svojim granicama.
Vladimir-Đuro Degan
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Trans-Border Ethnic Groups and Conflict Dynamics in Africa: An Evaluation of Bakongo in DRC and Angola

open access: yesİmgelem
This study examines how artificial borders drawn during the colonial period in Africa transformed the spatial distribution of ethnic groups and laid the groundwork for political conflicts involving transboundary ethnic groups.
Hande Sapmaz
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The principle of uti possidetis juris and the borders of Israel [PDF]

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The principle uti possidetis juris, raised in the Dissenting Opinion of Vice-President Sebutinde and according to which a new State established in formerly colonial territory inherits the former (colonial) borders is untenable in the situation of Israel. The reason is that at the time of independence Israel’s leaders accepted the principle of partition.
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Ethiopia’s Quest for Access to the Sea: Historical Realities and Legitimate Claims

open access: yesMizan Law Review
Ethiopia’s demand for maritime access is rooted in historical ties to the Red Sea and contemporary legal principles governing landlocked states. Geopolitically, the Horn of Africa’s strategic waterways have long shaped regional power dynamics, with ...
Biruk Paulos, Temesgen Thomas Halabo
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