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Originally published by Manchester University Press in 1963, this book is now regarded as a classic of international law literature. Jennings examines the major issues relating to the acquisition of territory in a stimulating and elegant manner, providing a sense of the critical relationship between law and politics on the international scene - vital if law is to be practiced and interpreted correctly.

This reissue features a new introduction by Marcelo G. Kohen of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, contextualising the work and discussing its continued relevance to students of international law and international lawyers themselves. He is one of the leading experts on questions of acquisition of territory, having been involved in numerous territorial disputes before the International Court of Justice.



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'Unbelievably easy to read. Elegant and perceptive, The Acquisition of Territory examines the major issues relating to the acquisition of territory in international law in a stimulating, easily digestible yet enormously profound way.'

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Table of Contents

New Introduction by Marcelo G. Kohen

I. Territorial Change
The Nature of Territorial Sovereignty
The Meaning of Title
The Procedures of Territorial Change
Boundary Disputes
Conclusions

II. The Modes of Acquisition
Cession
Occupation and Prescription
Historical Consolidation of Title
Intertemporal Law
The Critical Date
Conclusions

III. Recognition, Acquiescence and Estoppel
Estoppel
Estoppel and Recognition
Estoppel and Acquiescence
The Temple Case

IV. Title and Unlawful Force
Forcible Self-help
Conclusions

V. Legal Claims and Political Claims
Political Claim or Legal Title?
Geographical Considerations
Historical Continuity
Self-determination
Procedures for Political Decisions Respecting Territory

Appendix
Index

The Acquisition of Territory in International

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 21/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781526117175, 978-1526117175
      ISBN10: 1526117177

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Originally published by Manchester University Press in 1963, this book is now regarded as a classic of international law literature. Jennings examines the major issues relating to the acquisition of territory in a stimulating and elegant manner, providing a sense of the critical relationship between law and politics on the international scene - vital if law is to be practiced and interpreted correctly.

      This reissue features a new introduction by Marcelo G. Kohen of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, contextualising the work and discussing its continued relevance to students of international law and international lawyers themselves. He is one of the leading experts on questions of acquisition of territory, having been involved in numerous territorial disputes before the International Court of Justice.



      Trade Review

      'Unbelievably easy to read. Elegant and perceptive, The Acquisition of Territory examines the major issues relating to the acquisition of territory in international law in a stimulating, easily digestible yet enormously profound way.'

      Malcolm N. Shaw, University of Leicester

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      New Introduction by Marcelo G. Kohen

      I. Territorial Change
      The Nature of Territorial Sovereignty
      The Meaning of Title
      The Procedures of Territorial Change
      Boundary Disputes
      Conclusions

      II. The Modes of Acquisition
      Cession
      Occupation and Prescription
      Historical Consolidation of Title
      Intertemporal Law
      The Critical Date
      Conclusions

      III. Recognition, Acquiescence and Estoppel
      Estoppel
      Estoppel and Recognition
      Estoppel and Acquiescence
      The Temple Case

      IV. Title and Unlawful Force
      Forcible Self-help
      Conclusions

      V. Legal Claims and Political Claims
      Political Claim or Legal Title?
      Geographical Considerations
      Historical Continuity
      Self-determination
      Procedures for Political Decisions Respecting Territory

      Appendix
      Index

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