The acquisition of territory in international law with a new introduction by Marcelo G. Kohen / R.Y. Jennings.
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- 1526117185
- 9781526117182
- 341.42 23
- JX4088
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New Introduction by Marcelo G. Kohen I. Territorial ChangeThe Nature of Territorial SovereigntyThe Meaning of TitleThe Procedures of Territorial ChangeBoundary DisputesConclusions II. The Modes of AcquisitionCessionOccupation and PrescriptionHistorical Consolidation of TitleIntertemporal LawThe Critical DateConclusions III. Recognition, Acquiescence and EstoppelEstoppelEstoppel and RecognitionEstoppel and AcquiescenceThe Temple Case IV. Title and Unlawful ForceForcible Self-helpConclusionsV. Legal Claims and Political ClaimsPolitical Claim or Legal Title?Geographical ConsiderationsHistorical ContinuitySelf-determinationProcedures for Political Decisions Respecting Territory AppendixIndex.
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