Description
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
About the Author
Edited by Marcelo G. Kohen, Professor of International Law and Mamadou Hebie, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Switzerland
Reviews
'The Research Handbook on Territorial Disputes in International Law certainly has conquered its place among the fundamental literature on the law of territory.' -- Michael J Moffatt, Austrian Review of International and European Law
'Territorial disputes were to be found at the origins of international law, as well as present in a number of current affairs. State sovereignty, the delimitation of territories according to all pertinent circumstances, the authority of legal titles, and the respect not only for the consent of the interested States but also for the rights of people and human rights, count among the fundamental principles governing the matter, which remains thereby still at the core of modern international law. All the applicable rules are studied and systematically analyzed in this remarkable and comprehensive book of which the plurality of the authors does not impair the profound consistency.'
--Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Professor of International Law, Graduate Institute, Switzerland and International Arbitrator
Book Information
ISBN 9781782546863
Author Marcelo G. Kohen
Format Hardback
Page Count 520
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd