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International Law and the Protection of Namibia's Territorial Integrity


ISBN13: 9789041104120
ISBN: 9041104127
Published: June 1997
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Format: Hardback
Price: £233.00



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Namibia is used here as an example of how international law is not static, but rather changing all the time. This is demonstrated in this text through an analysis of the legal and factual elements present in the creation, boundaries and territorial claims of Namibia, and the determinations of the League of Nations and the political organs of the United Nations which developed and clarified the rules of international law.;The author relies heavily upon primary sources, case law, state practice and the opinions of jurists.

Contents:
Preliminary issues respecting the boundary regime and territorial integrity of Namibia; State succession, Uti Possidetis and the boundaries of Namibia; the southern boundary of Namibia - Orange River; the eastern boundaries of Namibia; the north-eastern boundary of Namibia - the Zambezi River; quadripoint theory; the northern boundaries of Namibia; legal issues of special importance to the Penguin Islands and Walvis Bay; the legal status of the Penguin Islands; the legal status of Walvis Bay and further consideration of the Penguin Islands; the maritime boundaries of Namibia.