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  1. Territorial Rights might therefore be labeled a suspense novel, but it is not; it is too cheeky and cheerful for that. Rather, it is a novel about jaded, eccentric people who themselves believe in the possibility of a novel of suspense. Spark’s characters play their quirky roles within a book which is, itself, laughing at them.

  2. This paper begins by analysing the idea of territorial rights. It argues that the rights over territory standardly claimed by states can be separated into three main elements: the right of jurisdiction, the right to the territory’s resources, and the right to control borders. A full justification of territorial rights must therefore address ...

  3. 1 Territorial Rights: Concept and Justification David Miller University of Oxford This paper begins by analysing the idea of territorial rights. It argues that the rights over territory standardly claimed by states can be separated into three main elements: the right of jurisdiction, the right to the territory’s resources, and the right to control borders.

  4. Territorial Rights examines the generic types of territorial claims customarily put forward by national groups as justification for their territorial demands, within the framework of what has come to be known as â€~liberal nationalism'.

  5. Territorial rights and demographic change - Volume 6 Issue 1. To save this article to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account.

  6. www.researchgate.net › publication › 321515168_Territorial_RightsTerritorial Rights - ResearchGate

    1 gen 2009 · Territorial Rights examines the generic types of territorial claims customarily put forward by national groups as justification for their territorial demands, within the framework of what has come ...

  7. I argue that functional theorists can provide plausible accounts of the first two territorial rights, but it remains unclear how they can justify the third. Assuming that this is correct, the plausibility of functional theories of political legitimacy will depend upon whether natural resources should be understood as belonging exclusively to the citizens of the country in which they lie.