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020 _a978-1-107-18353-7
082 _a342.15
_bROS
100 _aRossi, Christopher R.
245 _aSovereignty and Territorial Temptation: The Grotian Tendency
260 _aUnited Kingdom:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2017.
300 _axiii, 356p.
520 _aThis powerful study stands on its head the most venerated tradition in international law and discus the challenges of scarcity, sovereignty, and territorial temptation. Newly emergent resources, accessible through global climate change, discovery, or technological advancement, highlight time tested problems of sovereignty and challenge liberal internationalism's promise pf beneficial or shared solutions.
650 _a1. Tradition, Tendency, Temptation
_aThe Sustaining Power of the Grotian Tradition
_aLife Expressions of Tradition
_aReconstructing the Grotian Tradition
650 _a2. The Grotian Tendency in His Time and Ours
_aThe Significance
_aThe Context
_aSpanish-Luso Competition
650 _a3. The Temptation of Uti Possidetis
_aIdiosyncrasy, Ambiguity, and Ambivalence in the Arctic Cryosphere
_aThe Arctic Ocean Geomorphology and the Northern Sea Route
_aDefinitions and Dimensions
650 _a4. Terra Nullius and the "Unique" International Problem of Svalbard
_aIncreasing tensions over Resources and the Dynamic Interpretation of the Svalbard Treaty
_aSigns of Cooperation
_aA Dramatic Deterioration
650 _a5. Problems of Governance: The Arctic and the Club Within the club
_aThe Arctic 5: A Niche Governance Association?
_aThe Arctic Council Club
_aDueling Arctic Fora?
650 _a6. Sharing Sovereignty: Jura Novit Curia? and the Gulf of Fonseca
_aCondominia in International Law
_aThe Historical Setting
_aPre-Independence
650 _a7. Condominium in the Atacama Desert and a Sovereign Access to the Sea
_aA Duty to Negotiate What? Judge Owada's Question
650 _a8. Conclusions on the Future of the Global Commons
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