Secession, self-determination and territorial disagreements: Sovereignty claims in the contemporary South Pacific

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Heathcote, Sarah

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Cambridge University Press

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This article maps the legally varied sovereignty claims in the contemporary South Pacific; whether secessionist, self-determination based, or consisting of territorial disputes or lesser disagreements. The analysis reveals that Pacific practice in this domain is consistent with general international law; that despite any fractures at the domestic level, relations between the states and territories of the region is peaceful, that their shared values have instead given rise to innovative solutions to legal problems concerning territory, either through the leveraging of regional institutions - so vital to the region's identity - to pursue claims against metropolitan powers, or through innovative arrangements to alleviate territorial problems left by colonial powers. Indeed, the region is replete with innovative legal solutions based on shared values and peaceful international relations. As such, Pacific practice and engagement with international law can provide a blueprint for others around the globe.

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Heathcote S (2021). Secession, self-determination and territorial disagreements: Sovereignty claims in the contemporary South Pacific. Leiden Journal of International Law 34, 653–680. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156521000236

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Leiden Journal of International Law

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2099-12-31