Territorial Acquisition, Disputes, and International Law

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 5 feb 1997 - 353 páginas
This book analyzes the traditional criteria of territorial acquisition and demonstrates their inadequacies in the modern context. It also addresses contemporary territorial doctrines and conflicts. It regards territorial acquisition as a comprehensive process involving various considerations leading to the establishment or transfer of exclusive control over territory. This approach has many advantages and adds to the development of the law of territorial acquisition. The author also provides an analysis of the claims and counter-claims in major contemporary territorial disputes and suggests appropriate legal perspectives bearing upon decision-making in regard to them. This book will be highly useful to students, academics and practitioners in the field of international law, as well as all governments and institutions dealing with territorial matters.
 

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Introduction
1
ii
8
The Parallel Existence of the Old and New Models
19
The Traditional Classification of Territorial Disputes
30
Discovery
40
Symbolic Activities
47
E Status of Islands Situated in the Maritime Zones of
60
A Introduction
61
The Review of the Traditional Modalities
161
iii Confusion about the Operation of the Two Mod
168
Conclusion
182
Sources of the Law of Territorial Acquisition
190
Recognition Acquiescence
201
Summation
210
ii The Right of Secession
223
iv Rights of Minorities without Sovereignty Con
232

E Appraisal of Cases
97
Prescription
107
Differences and Similarit
114
ii Other Cases
126
Accretion
141
vi The Right to Democratic Governance
242
Conclusion
248
The General Appraisal
327
Index
343
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