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of state territories – the division of the world into nation states. They
were seen as signs of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the state.
Since then, the state territory looks like a whole entity, separated from
neighbours by clear geometric lines. In addition to arguments in favour
of self-determination and linguistic separation, claims for acquisition and
alteration of borders are also based on the idea of “natural borders”.
Border and territorial disputes are worldwide actual topic for scientic
research, including the countries of the post-Soviet area. The principles of
territorial integrity and the inviolability of borders are central to modern
system of international law, they are democratic governing source of
international law and norms of a universal character (Corten, 1998).
The problems of territorial disputes remain relevant for both domestic
and foreign researchers. In Ukraine, various scholars have devoted attention
to the problems of the legal formalization of the state border.
Adamchuk I. studied forms and methods of changing existing inter-
state borders which were legalized by international law during the interwar
period (1918–1939), as well as Soviet compliance with the requirements
and norms of existing international law during the reunication of
Northern Bukovyna and Transcarpathian Ukraine with Soviet Ukraine
(Adamchuk, 2010). In their work, Kyslovskyi and Truhan made a research
of the problems of dening the frontier of internal sea waters as a part of
sovereign maritime territory with a view to demilitarizing maritime area
(Kyslovskyi and Truhan, 2012).
The current сondition of public administration in the sphere of legal
formalization of the state border was researched by Sitsinskyi V. He made
the conclusion that the legal formalization of the state border of Ukraine
throughout its length is a key foreign policy priority of national security of
Ukraine (Sitsinskyi, 2012).
Sitsinskyi N. noted that the State border of Ukraine is not legally
formalized and does not allow the introduction of effective mechanisms
of public administration to protect the sovereignty, territorial integrity,
and independence of the state. It is also impossible to introduce effective
mechanisms for ensuring the regime of the state border, in particular the
procedure for its maintenance and the development of the relevant border
infrastructure and conduction of economic and environmental activities,
ensuring the safety of navigation in border waters, as well as carrying
out various industrial activities in the continental shelf and the exclusive
(maritime) economic zone of Ukraine (Sitsinskyi, 2014).
The subject of Nick Megoran’s research was border and territorial
disputes between Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. The author
studied the problems of the delimitation of national territories and the
drawing of borders, as well as the results of the Soviet-era policies that
continue to have a complex impact on the region (Megoran, 2004).