Territorial disputes are intricate, shaped by historical, legal, geopolitical, social, cultural and other factors. This book uses a multidimensional approach to assess real case scenarios across the Americas, individually and collectively.
The work evaluates a selected sample of these disputes, tracing origins to colonial histories, unclear border demarcations or uncharted lands, and challenges enforcing legal boundaries. It then explores critical thematic areas, illustrated with compelling examples-disputes entangled with non-American agents like European nations; colonialism, neo-colonial interference and pervasive colonial mindsets; ongoing, regional differences between neighboring states; and the intricate, sometimes conflicting roles of indigenous communities and implanted populations asserting self-determination, often diverging from states' interests. The work reveals sovereignty and disputes intertwine, encompassing plural agents, roles, contexts, realms and modes of existence beyond traditional views. Cases like the Falkland/Malvinas Islands, Mexico-US border, Amazon region and Antarctica highlight how regional organizations and alliances could enhance peacebuilding, strengthen American states against external powers and challenge traditional unidimensional scholarly approaches with a nuanced, comprehensive perspective.
The book will appeal to researchers, academics and policymakers in the areas of Public International Law, Political Science and International Relations, Legal Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Jurisprudence.
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Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Postgraduate
Illustrationen
7 s/w Tabellen
7 Tables, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-032-39669-9 (9781032396699)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jorge Emilio Nunez is Reader/Associate Professor in Jurisprudence, Political Philosophy and International Relations at Manchester Law School, UK, and Visiting Professor at Facultad de Ciencias Juridicas y Sociales, UNLP, Argentina.
Autor*in
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Part 1 Chapter 1: Territorial disputes in the Americas Chapter 2: Sovereignty and territorial disputes Chapter 3: Pluralism of pluralisms and the multidimensional approach Part 2 Chapter 4: Common roots to the territorial disputes in the Americas Chapter 5: Ongoing European influence in the Americas Chapter 6: Neo-colonialism and colonial mindset Chapter 7: Americans versus Americans Chapter 8: Indigenous rights and implanted populations Part 3 Chapter 9: Territorial claims over Antarctica Chapter 10: Conclusive remarks, limitations and future implications