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The Right of Conquest: The Acquisition of Territory by Force in International
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The Right of Conquest: The Acquisition of Territory by Force in International Law and Practice Hardcover - 1996

by Sharon Korman


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The notion that a state that emerges victorious in war is entitled to claim sovereignty over conquered territory in virtue of military victory or conquest was a recognized principle of international law until the early years of last century. This study is an inquiry into the place of the right of conquest in international relations since the early sixteenth century, and the causes and consequences of its demise in the twentieth century. Part 1 examines the theoretical foundations of the right of conquest, its historical importance both in the establishment of the European colonial empires and in the relations between the European states themselves, and provides an analysis of the traditional law of conquest. Part 2 shows how the First World War, which led to the rise of self-determination and to calls for the prohibition of aggressive war, prompted the reconstruction of international law and the consequent rejection of the right of conquest. A number of case studies of the seizure of territory since 1945 - including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Goa, the Falkland Islands, East Timor, and Kuwait - are used to evaluate the content and effectiveness of the modern law. Dr Korman concludes by examining the merits and defects of the abolition of the right of conquest from the standpoints of international order and justice. The Right of Conquest has been widely praised. It was quoted in the International Court of Justice in 2004, in submissions supporting the UN General Assembly's request for an Advisory Opinion on the legality of Israel's construction of the Separation Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

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The notion that a state that emerges victorious in war is entitled to claim sovereignty over conquered territory in virtue of military victory or conquest was a recognized principle of international law until the early years of this century. This study is an enquiry into the place of the right of conquest in international relations since the early sixteenth century and the causes and consequences of its demise in the twentieth century. Part 1 examines the theoretical foundations of the right of conquest, its historical importance both in the establishment of the European colonial empires and in the relations between the European state themselves, and provides an analysis of the traditional law of conquest. Part 2 shows how the First World War, which led to the rise of the principle of self-determination and to calls for the prohibition of aggressive war, prompted the reconstruction of international law and the consequent rejection of the right of conquest. A number of case studies of the seizure of territory since 1945 - including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Goa, the Falkland Islands, East Timor, and Kuwait - are used to evaluate the content and effectiveness of the modern law. Sharon Korman concludes by considering the merits and defects of the abolition of the right of conquest from the standpoints of international order and justice.

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  • Title The Right of Conquest: The Acquisition of Territory by Force in International Law and Practice
  • Author Sharon Korman
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First
  • Pages 352
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher OUP Oxford, Oxford
  • Date 1996-12-05
  • ISBN 9780198280071 / 0198280076
  • Weight 1.27 lbs (0.58 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.82 x 5.66 x 1.03 in (22.40 x 14.38 x 2.62 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Conquest, Right of, Annexation (International law)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 96013524
  • Dewey Decimal Code 341.26

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Dr. Sharon Korman read International Relations as a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford. She is a former Senior Associate Member of St Antony's College, Oxford. Her Oxford doctorate, on which this book is based, won the British International Studies Association Prize for the Best PhD on International Relations in the United Kingdom.
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