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Category: Territory

John Quigley: Finding a Way Forward for Crimea

March 5, 2014 John Quigley 2 Comments

This is an updated version of yesterday’s post in the same matter, taking into account today’s vote of the Crimean…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Land, Territory, Treaties, War Filed under: Crimean Peninsula, Russia, Self-determination, Ukraine

(Un)Invited Guests: The Validity of Russia’s Argument on Intervention by Invitation

Grigory Vaypan 1 Comment

On 3 March 2014 at the emergency UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine, called by Russia to set out in…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Land, Territory, War Filed under: military intervention, Russia, Ukraine, use of force

Appeal from the Ukrainian Association of International Law

Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law 1 Comment

The following is an appeal from the Ukrainian Association of International Law. The text was first published on EuroMaidanPR. A…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Land, Territory, War Filed under: Crimean Peninsula, human rights, Russia, self-defence, Ukraine

A minimal proceduralist argument against Crimean independence

March 3, 2014 Owen Schaefer 1 Comment

As the Ukrainian crisis continues to unfold, attention has shifted from the deposed president Viktor Yanukovych to the Crimea peninsula. …

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Int'l Legal Theory, Land, Territory, War Filed under: civil rights, Crimean Peninsula, Russia, Self-determination, Ukraine

Provisional Measures in the Arctic Sunrise Case

November 29, 2013 Naomi Burke 1 Comment

On 22 November 2013, ITLOS delivered its decision on the request for provisional measures in the case of the Arctic…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Procedure, Sea and Water, Territory

Catch-22 in the Borderlands: Costa Rica v. Nicaragua and the Binding Nature of Provisional Measures

November 9, 2013 Cameron Miles

I. The wider context of Border Area and San Juan River It was love at first sight. The first time…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Procedure, Territory

The Case of the Arctic Sunrise

October 31, 2013 Naomi Burke 3 Comments

As one United Nations Convention Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Annex VII arbitration closes, another one opens. On 27 September…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

Annex VII Arbitration Report (Part Three) – Argentina/Ghana

April 3, 2013 Naomi Burke

In its Statement of Claim, Argentina requested the arbitral tribunal, inter alia, to declare that Ghana had violated the immunity…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

Annex VII Arbitration Status Report (Part Two)

March 27, 2013 Naomi Burke

 Points of interest: In some respects this is a “typical” maritime boundary dispute, with India arguing for an equidistance line…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

UNCLOS Annex VII Arbitration – Who, What, Where, When?

March 25, 2013 Naomi Burke 3 Comments

What is Annex VII arbitration? Part XV of UNCLOS deals with the settlement of disputes concerning the interpretation or application…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Sea and Water, Territory

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