Transition from Illegal Regimes under International Law
@inproceedings{Ronen2011TransitionFI, title={Transition from Illegal Regimes under International Law}, author={Y. Ronen}, year={2011} }
Part I. The Law Governing Illegal Territorial Regimes: 1. Introduction 2. The case studies 3. The obligation of non-recognition Part II. Substantive Issues in Transition: 4. Treaty relations of the territory 5. The status of settlers implanted by the illegal regime 6. The effect of transition on the internal law of the territory 7. Land titles granted under the illegal regime 8. Conclusion: illegality, non-recognition and transition.
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