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By analyzing contemporary doctrine and practice, this monograph classifies different types of territories (spaces), characterizes the status and international legal regimes of these territories and other spaces, puts forward the international legal bases for dividing territories, highlights the legal foundations and methods of territorial changes, existing issues and unresolved questions.
The author puts forward and backs up scientifically a contemporary concept of international law of territory, articulates sectoral principles, defines its sources and highlights the main institutions. He establishes a correlation and interplay between international law of territory and other branches of international law and spheres of scientific knowledge.
The analytical material is based both on a generalization of theoretical sources and on an analysis of international agreements, acts of international organizations and the legislation of the Russian Federation, law enforcement in international law courts and arbitration.
The book aims to help undergraduates, master’s students and postgraduates, develop the professional competencies a law-school graduate should possess. It has been designed for those in study, international law specialists and lecturers at law schools.
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