As international political and economics relations have become
increasingly complex, so have the pressures on international
boundaries and the borderlands which surround them. Although there are
still many examples of 'traditional' boundary problems associated with
disputes between states concerning control over territory and maritime
space, the papers in this volume demonstrate the vulnerability of
borderlands to other forces, most notably illegal immigration and
cross-border crime. This book aims to investigate the causes and
implications of borderland stress.
The first section of the book explores changing concepts of
sovereignty and their impact on the meaning and functions of
international boundaries. The contributions in the second and third
sections offer a combination of regional appraisals and individual
case studies highlighting the range of problems affecting borderlands
around the world, together with an assessment of some of the
initiatives launched in response to those problems. While many of the
conclusions drawn are rather sobering, it is clear that in some parts
of the world new and imaginative approaches to territorial
organisation and management are helping to create safer, more dynamic
and more prosperous borderlands.
The papers in this volume represent the proceedings of the fifth
international conference of the International Boundaries Research
Unit, held at the University of Durham on 15-17 July 1998.
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ISBN
9789041179135
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Kluwer Law International B.V
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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