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This book addresses the complexities of state succession, particularly in the context of the dissolution of Yugoslavia and other Central and Eastern European states. It compiles contributions from various international law experts discussing legal, economic, and financial issues arising from state s...

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Place / Publishing House:The Hague, The Netherlands : : Kluwer Law International,, [1999]
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contributing Authors -- Introduction and Overview -- Chapter 1: Recognition of States and Its (Non-) Implication on State Succession: The Case of Successor States to the Former Yugoslavia -- Chapter 2: Disagreements over the Definition of State Property in the Process of State Succession to the Former Yugoslavia -- Chapter 3: Equity and Equitable Principles in the Law of State Succession -- Chapter 4: Matters of State Succession in the World Bank's Practice -- Chapter 5: Questions of State Identity and State Succession in Eastern and Central Europe -- Chapter 6: The Dissolution of Czechoslovakia and Succession in Respect of Treaties -- Chapter 7: Austria and Slovenia: Succession to Bilateral Treaties and the State Treaty of 1955 -- Chapter 8: Succession of States in Respect of Citizenship: The Case of the Former SFRY -- Chapter 9: Succession to the Former Yugoslavia's External Debt: The Case of Slovenia -- Chapter 10: Succession to the Archives of the Former SFR Yugoslavia -- Chapter 11: Fundamental Controversies in Succession to the Former SFR Yugoslavia -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
This book addresses the complexities of state succession, particularly in the context of the dissolution of Yugoslavia and other Central and Eastern European states. It compiles contributions from various international law experts discussing legal, economic, and financial issues arising from state succession. Topics include state recognition, property disputes, equitable principles, treaty obligations, citizenship, debt succession, and archival matters. The book aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of state succession challenges, drawing on recent historical examples. It is intended for scholars, legal practitioners, and policymakers interested in international law and state succession. Generated by AI.
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