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The Status of Gibraltar (Paperback)
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The Status of Gibraltar (Paperback)
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Two aphorisms are often stated about Gibraltar: first, that it was
a possession that "Spain did not value until she had lost it"; and
second, since the day it became a British possession, "Gibraltar
has been a thorn in the side of Spain." Except for a few relatively
short periods, the Gibraltar issue has adversely affected
Anglo-Spanish relations during the almost 275 years of British
ownership. To date, negotiations under the aegis of the United
Nations have proven unfruitful. Spain demands that complete
sovereignty be returned. Great Britain declines to take any such
action without the consent of the inhabitants. Despite a referendum
in which the Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly to retain links
with Great Britain, the Special Committee of the U.N. General
Assembly continues to strongly support the Spanish claim. What
effect Spain's entry into NATO will have remains to be seen. This
book examines the historical background and present status of the
dispute, making extensive use of documents not previously analyzed
in depth. Dr. Levie describes the events leading up to the Treaty
of Utrecht, provides a detailed analysis of the treaty itself, and
traces the origins of its various interpretations. He discusses how
the British, unintentionally or otherwise, have violated its
provisions, and how the Spanish have attempted to retaliate. The
book concludes with a discussion of how the Gibraltar issue has
beeen handled in the U.N. to the present day.
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