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The Norm of UTI Possidetis Juris: The Deciding Factor in the Creation of Modern National Identity
2000Joshua Castellino
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Palestine, Uti Possidetis Juris and the Borders of Israel
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Israel’s borders and territorial scope are a source of seemingly endless debate. Remarkably, despite the intensity of the debates, little attention has been paid to relevance of the doctrine of uti possidetis juris to resolving legal aspects of the border dispute.
Abraham Bell, Eugene Kontorovich
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South African Yearbook of International Law, 2022
The right to self-determination is important in that it allows a state to enjoy economic, social and political freedom. Arguably, the right to self-determination has existed long before its theorisation under international law. In as much as the right to self-determination is an important right, the right to territorial integrity under Article 2 of the
Kenneth Wyne Mutuma +1 more
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The right to self-determination is important in that it allows a state to enjoy economic, social and political freedom. Arguably, the right to self-determination has existed long before its theorisation under international law. In as much as the right to self-determination is an important right, the right to territorial integrity under Article 2 of the
Kenneth Wyne Mutuma +1 more
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The Northern Sea Route and the Seaward Extension of Uti Possidetis (Juris)
Nordic Journal of International Law, 2014Once considered impassable due to icebound conditions of the High Arctic, receding ice attributed to climate change and projections of ice-free polar seasons in coming decades may soon make the Northeast Passage a commercially viable conduit for seafaring traffic.
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The Influence of the Map on Uti Possidetis Juris and Territorial Integrity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017Maps operate to build our perceptions of reality and through that reality, impact our interpretation and application of international law. Maps are human-created, and thus fallible, documents, that select and represent differing realities. Due to these choices, maps go beyond simply documenting reality and law, and can sometimes inform our imagination ...
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The Principle uti possidetis juris in the practice of international courts
2001The principle uti possidetis juris first arose in Roman law providing legal protection for the effective possessions on estate. It reemerged in Latin America at the beginning of the XIX century, but with different function, content and aim. The principle started to operate as a governing principle for the delimitation of newly independent states. It is
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Uti Possidetis Juris and Dokdo Territory -Based on ICJ Judgments and Related Materials from Japan-
Wonkwang University Legal Research Institute, 2021openaire +1 more source

