Territorial disputes: Final Recap 2021 (1 of 10) [Post 191]

Final recap. [1 of 10]

With 200 posts this year, the blog series TERRITORIAL DISPUTES covered conceptual elements, law and politics, and several of the most relevant worldwide differences: Kashmir, Crimea, Gibraltar, Falkland/Malvinas islands, the South China Sea, Northern Ireland, the Persian Gulf, the Israel-Palestine case, and many others.
The last posts this year include a recap of all this by including daily the links to all what we have done so far.

Posts 1 to 10

Territorial disputes, conceptual elements, law and politics
Post 1 Territorial disputes: introduction Link to the complete publication
Post 2: Territorial Disputes, State and Sovereignty Link to the complete publication
Post 3: State and its elements. Population Link to the complete publication
Post 4: State and its elements. Territory Link to the complete publication
Post 5: State and its elements. Government Link to the complete publication
Post 6: State and its elements. Law Link to the complete publication
Post 7: Territorial disputes: sovereignty Link to the complete publication
Post 8: Territorial disputes: sovereignty (cont.) Link to the complete publication
POST 9: Territorial disputes: issues at stake Link to the complete publication
POST 10: Territorial disputes: remedies Link to the complete publication

NOTE:  

This post is based on Jorge Emilio Núñez, Territorial Disputes and State Sovereignty. International Law and Politics (Routledge 2020).Previous published research monograph about territorial disputes and sovereignty by the author, Jorge Emilio Núñez, Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics: A Distributive Justice Issue London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2017.

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Final recap. [2 of 10]

Monday 15th February 2021
Dr Jorge Emilio Núñez
Twitter: @DrJorge_World
https://drjorge.world

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