This timely research review discusses key articles dealing with the
importance of territory for international law in its relationship
with power, state building and globalization. The collection also
analyses the evolution and scope of the law of acquisition of
territory from colonial times until today, the emergence of new
areas for the territorial expansion of states and border
delimitation rules. Finally, the review investigates the impact of
the human dimension in the way international law addresses
territorial issues, particularly the individual and collective
human rights, including indigenous peoples and the right to
self-determination.
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