Territoriality and the principle of uti possidetis iuris itapossideatis
Abstract
In the present investigation, forged as a historical, legal and editorial review, the legal principle of uti possidetis iuris itapossideatis is scrutinized again, which, nevertheless, its classic link with the contexts of demarcation, definition and clarification of international dividing lines, constitutes the foundation for addressing various situations related to the concept of territoriality from a transdisciplinary perspective.
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