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Uti Possidetis and the Borders of New States ’   flag  8

(1996) 90 American Journal of International Law 590
American Journal of International Law
United States

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"Emergence of New States in Africa and Territorial Dispute Resolution: The Role of the International Court of Justice" (2012) 13 Melbourne Journal of International Law 462 Majinge, Charles Riziki Australia circa 2012 AustLII flag
"The Artsakh Question: An Analysis of Territorial Dispute Resolution in International Law" (2008) 9 Melbourne Journal of International Law 190 Sarvarian, Arman Australia circa 2008 AustLII flag
"Quebec's Boundaries in the Event of Sucession" (2003) 3 Macquarie Law Journal 129 Lalonde, Suzanne Australia circa 2003 AustLII flag
"Realisation of National Minority Rights, The" (2003) 3 Macquarie Law Journal 51 Porter, Kirsten Australia circa 2003 AustLII flag
"The Break-up of Yugoslavia and International Law by Peter Radan" (2002) 3 Melbourne Journal of International Law 203 Pavkovic, Aleksandar Australia circa 2002 AustLII flag
"Post-Secession International Borders: A Critical Analysis of the Opinions of the Badinter Arbitration Commission" (2000) 24 Melbourne University Law Review 50 Radan, Peter Australia circa 2000 AustLII flag
"Uti Possidetis Quo Vadis" (1997) 18 Australian Year Book of International Law 37 Bartos, Tomas Australia circa 1997 AustLII flag 2
"We Had To Destroy the Country To Save It: On the Use of Partition To Restore Public Order During Occupation" (2007) 48 Virginia Journal of International Law 187 George, Andrew United States circa 2007 WorldLII flag

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