Law, territory and conflict resolution : : law as a problem and law as a solution / / edited by Matteo Nicolini, Francesco Palermo, Enrico Milano.

Prompted by the de facto secession of Crimea in early 2014, Law, Territory and Conflict Resolution explores the role of law in territorial disputes, and therefore sheds light on the legal ‘realities’ in territorial conflicts. Seventeen scholars with backgrounds in comparative constitutional law and...

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Superior document:Studies in Territorial and Cultural Diversity Governance, Volume 6
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, [Netherlands] ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Nijhoff,, 2016.
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Studies in territorial and cultural diversity governance ; Volume 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (391 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Territory and Conflicts: Is International Law the Problem? /
Territory and the Law of Ownership: From Misunderstanding to Opportunity /
Beyond Majoritarian Autonomy? Legislative and Executive Power-Sharing in European Regions /
Studying Territorial Autonomy as a Multiplicity of Ways to Institutionalise Ethnicity /
In Search of a Fair Balance between the Inviolability of Borders, Self-determination and Secession in International Law /
Territorial Entitlement and Exit Scenarios /
Internationalised Territorial Regimes as Solution to Conflicts? /
Transferring Crimea from Russia to Ukraine: Historical and Legal Analysis of Soviet Legislation /
Constitutions and Territorial Claims: Lessons from the Former Soviet Space /
Territorial (Se)Cession in Light of Recent Events in Crimea /
Multiple Identities in a Unitary State: Tracing the Origins of the Ukrainian Crisis Back /
Shrinking Autonomy for Tatarstan and Gagauzia: The Perils of Flexible Institutional Design /
The Intractable Case of Northern Kosovo in the Light of the 2013 Brussels Agreement /
Territorial and Ethnic Divide: A New Legal Geography for Cyprus /
International Economic Law and Conflict Resolution: The West Bank between Dominium, Land Ownership and Land Grabbing /
Dutch-German Boundary Relations in the Eems-Dollard (Ems-Dollart) Estuary: An Implicit Condominium? /
Conclusion: Laws and Conflicts over Territories /
Index /
Summary:Prompted by the de facto secession of Crimea in early 2014, Law, Territory and Conflict Resolution explores the role of law in territorial disputes, and therefore sheds light on the legal ‘realities’ in territorial conflicts. Seventeen scholars with backgrounds in comparative constitutional law and international law critically reflect on the well-established assumption that law is ‘part of the solution’ in territorial conflicts and ask whether the law cannot equally be ‘part of the problem’. The volume examines theory, practice, legislation and jurisprudence from various case studies, thus offering further insights on the following complex issue: can law act as an effective instrument for the governance of territorial disputes and conflicts?
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004311297
ISSN:2213-2570 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Matteo Nicolini, Francesco Palermo, Enrico Milano.