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The right of nations to expand by conquest
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Year: 1955 Publisher: Washington : Catholic university of America press,

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La régionalisation municipale au Québec
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Montréal: Éditions Nouvelle Frontière,

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Deutsche Annexionspolitik im Westen : die Wiedereingliederung Eupen-Malmedys im zweiten Weltkrieg.
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ISBN: 3261021926 9783261021922 Year: 1978 Volume: 38 38 38 Publisher: Bern Lang


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L'intercommunalité en France
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ISBN: 9782707613448 2707613444 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris : Montchrestien,

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The right of conquest : the acquisition of territory by force in international law and practice
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ISBN: 0198280076 9780198280071 Year: 1996 Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press,


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Mutation des communes : Quelle intercommunalité de projets? : Pour quel developpement des territoires locaux? : Actes du colloque qui s'est tenu les 13 et 14 novembre 2014 à l'université des Antilles (UA), amphithéâtre Lepointe, campus de Fouillole, Guadeloupe
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ISBN: 9782343098463 2343098468 Year: 2016 Publisher: Paris : L'Harmattan,

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Aggression against Ukraine: territory, responsibility, and international law
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ISBN: 9781137514639 1137514639 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Palgrave Macmillan

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Aggression against Ukraine in 2014 marks a stunning shift. Ever since 1945 it had been understood that the borders of States must not be the object of forcible change by other States. Now, however, Russia has revived long-buried historical claims--and prosecutes them by dint of arms. The annexation of Crimea in March 2014 and the subsequent armed incursions in eastern Ukraine under color of separatist movements in Donetsk and Luhansk challenge not just one State's territorial integrity. These acts jeopardize the general settlement on which international law for almost three generations has rested. This is the settlement which enabled human rights and modern institutions of international law to flourish. Russia's domestic rejection of human rights and its new geopolitics of territorial seizure in this light should be seen not in isolation but as connected developments--and as a challenge to international law and global public order at large.

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