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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.
Territorial disputes remain a significant source of tension in
international relations, representing an important share of
interstate cases brought before international tribunals and courts.
Analysing the international law applicable to the assessment of
territorial claims and the settlement of related disputes, this
Research Handbook provides a systematic exposition and in-depth
discussions of the relevant key concepts, principles, rules, and
techniques. Combining extensive knowledge from across international
law, Marcelo Kohen and Mamadou Hebie expertly unite a multinational
group of contributors to provide a go-to resource for the
settlement of territorial disputes. The different chapters discuss
the process through which states establish sovereignty over a
territory, and review the different titles of territorial
sovereignty, the relation between titles and effectivites, as well
as the relevance of state conduct. Select chapters focus on the
impact of foundational principles of international law such as the
principle of territorial integrity, the right of self-determination
and the prohibition of the threat or use of force, on territorial
disputes. Finally, technical rules that are crucial for the
assessment of territorial claims, especially the techniques of
intertemporal law and critical date, as well as evidentiary rules,
are presented. An essential resource for practitioners,
international law academics and public officials including judges
and arbitrators, this Research Handbook is a highly original
collection of scholarship and research on territorial disputes and
their settlement. Contributors include: M.J. Aznar, T. Christakis,
A. Constantinides, K. Del Mar, G. Distefano, M. Hebie, P. Klein, M.
Kohen, V. Koutroulis, S. Lee, G. Nesi, K. Parlett
The end of the Cold War brought about new secessionist aspirations
and the strengthening and re-awakening of existing or dormant
separatist claims everywhere. The creation of a new independent
entity through the separation of part of the territory and
population of an existing State raises serious difficulties as to
the role of international law. This book offers a comprehensive
study of secession from an international law perspective, focusing
on recent practice and applicable rules of contemporary
international law. It includes theoretical analyses and a scrutiny
of practice throughout the world by eighteen distinguished authors
from Western and Eastern Europe, North and Sub-Saharan Africa,
North and Latin America, and Asia. Core questions are addressed
from different perspectives, and in some cases with divergent
views. The reader is also exposed to a far-reaching picture of
State practice, including some cases which are rarely mentioned and
often neglected in scholarly analysis of secession.
The end of the Cold War brought about new secessionist aspirations
and the strengthening and re-awakening of existing or dormant
separatist claims everywhere. The creation of a new independent
entity through the separation of part of the territory and
population of an existing State raises serious difficulties as to
the role of international law. This book offers a comprehensive
study of secession from an international law perspective, focusing
on practice and applicable rules of international law. It includes
theoretical analyses and a scrutiny of practice throughout the
world by eighteen distinguished authors from Western and Eastern
Europe, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, North and Latin America, and
Asia. Core questions are addressed from different perspectives, and
in some cases with divergent views. The reader is also exposed to a
far-reaching picture of State practice, including some cases which
are rarely mentioned and often neglected in scholarly analysis of
secession.
Marcelo Kohen and Patrick Dumberry explore in an article-by-article
commentary the Resolution adopted in 2015 by the Institute of
International Law, on state succession in matters of state
responsibility. They analyse the content and scope of application
of each provision based on a comprehensive survey of existing state
practice and judicial decisions (both domestic and international),
as well as taking into account the works of scholars and that of
the ILC Special Rapporteur in his proposed Draft Articles on the
same topic. This book explains the rationale and the reasons behind
why the Institute adopted specific solutions to address particular
problems of succession to responsibility for each provision,
including the need to achieve a fair outcome given the specific
circumstances and relevant factors for each case.
Marcelo Kohen and Patrick Dumberry explore in an article-by-article
commentary the Resolution adopted in 2015 by the Institute of
International Law, on state succession in matters of state
responsibility. They analyse the content and scope of application
of each provision based on a comprehensive survey of existing state
practice and judicial decisions (both domestic and international),
as well as taking into account the works of scholars and that of
the ILC Special Rapporteur in his proposed Draft Articles on the
same topic. This book explains the rationale and the reasons behind
why the Institute adopted specific solutions to address particular
problems of succession to responsibility for each provision,
including the need to achieve a fair outcome given the specific
circumstances and relevant factors for each case.
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