Territorial Disputes and State Sovereignty

Territorial Disputes and State Sovereignty
Author: Jorge E. Núñez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367515296

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Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, this book opens new ground for research on territorial disputes. Many sovereignty conflicts remain unresolved around the world. Current solutions in law, political science and international relations generally prove problematic to at least one of the agents part of these differences. Arguing that disputes are complex, multi-layered and multi-faceted, this book brings together a global, inter-disciplinary view of territorial disputes. The book reviews the key conceptual elements central to legal and political sciences with regards to territorial disputes: state, sovereignty and self-determination. Looking at some of the current long-standing disputes worldwide, it compares and contrasts the many issues at stake and the potential remedies currently available in order to assess why some territorial disputes remain unresolved. Finally, it offers a set of guidelines for dispute settlement and conflict resolution that current remedies fail to provide. It will appeal to students and scholars working in international relations, legal theory and jurisprudence, public international law and political sciences.

Territorial Disputes and State Sovereignty

Territorial Disputes and State Sovereignty
Author: Jorge E. Núñez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-05-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781000082364

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Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, this book opens new ground for research on territorial disputes. Many sovereignty conflicts remain unresolved around the world. Current solutions in law, political science and international relations generally prove problematic to at least one of the agents part of these differences. Arguing that disputes are complex, multi-layered and multi-faceted, this book brings together a global, inter-disciplinary view of territorial disputes. The book reviews the key conceptual elements central to legal and political sciences with regards to territorial disputes: state, sovereignty and self-determination. Looking at some of the current long-standing disputes worldwide, it compares and contrasts the many issues at stake and the potential remedies currently available in order to assess why some territorial disputes remain unresolved. Finally, it offers a set of guidelines for dispute settlement and conflict resolution that current remedies fail to provide. It will appeal to students and scholars working in international relations, legal theory and jurisprudence, public international law and political sciences.

The Indonesia Malaysia Dispute Concerning Sovereignty over Sipadan and Ligitan Islands

The Indonesia Malaysia Dispute Concerning Sovereignty over Sipadan and Ligitan Islands
Author: D S Ranjit Singh
Publsiher: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789814843645

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In 2002, ASEAN made history when two of its founder members—Indonesia and Malaysia—amicably settled a dispute over the ownership of the two Bornean islands of Sipadan and Ligitan by accepting the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which ruled in favour of Malaysia. The case at once assumed great significance as a beacon of hope for the region which is plagued by numerous disruptive territorial disputes. As both the historical evidence and legal milieu are vital considerations for the ICJ to award sovereignty, this book covers in detail the historical roots of the issue as well as the law dimension pertaining to the process of legal proceedings and the ICJ deliberations. The work concludes by offering a set of guidelines on cardinal principles of international law for successfully supporting a claim to disputed territories. These may be usefully utilized by interested parties. “An invaluable account of the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia over the Sipadan and Ligitan Islands. Written skilfully by a historian who is in clear command of the facts. Highly recommended for anyone who wishes to understand border disputes in Southeast Asia.”—Professor James Chin, Director, Asia Institute, University of Tasmania

The Sovereignty Dispute Over the Falkland Malvinas Islands

The Sovereignty Dispute Over the Falkland  Malvinas  Islands
Author: Lowell S. Gustafson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1988-04-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0195364724

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The complex question of the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands remains far from resolved, even after the military and political events that took place from April to June 1982. The first scholarly work of its kind, this broad and dispassionate study of the causes of the South Atlantic war between Britain and Argentina addresses the larger issues raised by the Falkland crisis and untangles a web of events and attitudes that stretch back over the past century. The book begins with a close evaluation of the two pivotal arguments: Argentina's stance that international law supports their historical right to the islands, and Britain's position that the length of their occupation of the Falklands, together with the principles of self-determination, legalized their de facto control. Gustafson then discusses how potential off-shore oil reserves, diplomacy, domestic politics, and the use of force entered into the sovereignty dispute; analyzes the effects of war on international relations; and considers possible future approaches to handling the dispute.

Litigating International Law Disputes

Litigating International Law Disputes
Author: Natalie Klein,Natalie S. Klein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107017061

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This book examines why states resort to international adjudication or arbitration for the resolution of their disputes.

Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics

Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics
Author: Jorge E. Núñez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351794787

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Many conflicts throughout the world can be characterized as sovereignty conflicts in which two states claim exclusive sovereign rights for different reasons over the same piece of land. It is increasingly clear that the available remedies have been less than successful in many of these cases, and that a peaceful and definitive solution is needed. This book proposes a fair and just way of dealing with certain sovereignty conflicts. Drawing on the work of John Rawls in A Theory of Justice, this book considers how distributive justice theories can be in tune with the concept of sovereignty and explores the possibility of a solution for sovereignty conflicts based on Rawlsian methodology. Jorge E. Núñez explores a solution of egalitarian shared sovereignty, evaluating what sorts of institutions and arrangements could, and would, best realize shared sovereignty, and how it might be applied to territory, population, government, and law.

Sovereignty In Dispute

Sovereignty In Dispute
Author: Fritz L. Hoffmann,Olga M Hoffmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000312393

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The Falkland (or Malvinas) Islands-a peaceful haven for land and sea birds and once a profitable paradise for whalers and seal hunters-erupted into the headlines on April 2, 1982. The armed conflict between Britain and Argentina that continued during the following two months was but one more stage in a long-standing struggle over the sovereignty of the islands, a conflict dating back to colonial times. The issues, much discussed, remain unresolved. In this book, the Hoffmanns present the background to the confrontation between Argentina and Britain, as well as an analysis of the present situation. Clarifying the importance of the seemingly insignificant, remote islands in the South Atlantic, over which European nations nearly went to war several times and which Britain wrested from Argentina in the 1830s, the authors trace the history of the dispute, the involvement of the United States, and the impact of the recent war on inter-American relations.

Peace and Disputed Sovereignty

Peace and Disputed Sovereignty
Author: Friedrich V. Kratochwil,Paul Rohrlich,Harpreet Mahajan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043883730

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Examines the different types of border disputes by going beyond the traditional questions of 'titles of territory' and issues of the location of the boundary. Through an historical analysis, the authors show that boundaries serve a variety of functions depending on the social relationships they were intended to mediate. Eight case studies are cited as examples to examine alternative strategies for resolving disputes. Co-published with the Institute of War and Peace at Columbia University.