International actors have played an active role in the
administration of territories over the past two centuries. This
book analyses the genesis and law and practice of international
territorial administration, covering all experiments from the
Treaty of Versailles to contemporary engagements such as the
conflict in Iraq. The book discusses the background, legal
framework and practice of international territorial administration,
including its relationship to related paradigms
(internationalisation, mandate administration, trusteeship
administration and occupation). This is complemented by a
discussion of four common legal issues which arise in the context
of this activity: the status of the territory under administration,
the status and accountability of administering authorities, the
exercise of regulatory powers by international administrations, and
the relationship between international and domestic actors.
Alongside surveys of the existing approaches and conceptual
choices, the book also includes relevant case-law and practice and
lessons learned for future engagements.
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