राज्य-हरण (Hindi Wikipedia)

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  • Marcelo G Kohen (2017). "Conquest". प्रकाशित Frauke Lachenmann; Rüdiger Wolfrum (संपा॰). The Law of Armed Conflict and the Use of Force: The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. Oxford University Press. पृ॰ 289. आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰ 978-0-19-878462-3. Conquest and annexation are not synonymous either. The latter term is used within and outside the context of armed conflicts, to designate a unilateral decision adopted by a State in order to extend its sovereignty over a given territory. In many cases, the effective occupation of a terra nullius was followed by a declaration of annexation, in order to incorporate the territory under the sovereignty of the acquiring State. In the context of armed conflicts, annexation is the case in which the victorious State unilaterally declares that it is henceforth sovereign over the territory having passed under its control as a result of hostilities. This attempt at producing a transfer of sovereignty through the exclusive decision of the victor is not generally recognized as valid, both in classical and in contemporary international law. An example of a case of annexation preceding the adoption of the UN Charter is the annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1908. The annexation was not recognized by the major Powers and required a modification of the 1878 Treaty of Berlin which had simply granted Austria-Hungary the right to administer the territory. Another example is the annexation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936. Examples of purported contemporary annexations are the Golan Heights annexed by Israel in 1980 and Kuwait by Iraq in 1990, both declared null and void by the Security Council, or the incorporation of Crimea and the City of Sebastopol in the Russian Federation.
  • Korman, S. (1996). The Right of Conquest: The Acquisition of Territory by Force in International Law and Practice. Clarendon Press. पपृ॰ 253–254 (also see note 11). आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰ 978-0-19-158380-3. अभिगमन तिथि 2022-03-09. However, in an era which has repudiated the 'right of conquest', the term 'annexation' is discreetly avoided by all states effecting acquisitions of territory by force.

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  • Goertz, Gary; Diehl, Paul F.; Balas, Alexandru (2016), "The Development of Territorial Norms and the Norm against Conquest", The Puzzle of Peace, Oxford University Press, आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰ 978-0-19-930102-7, डीओआइ:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199301027.001.0001
  • Altman, Dan (2020). "The Evolution of Territorial Conquest After 1945 and the Limits of the Territorial Integrity Norm". International Organization (अंग्रेज़ी में). 74 (3): 490–522. S2CID 226467742. आइ॰एस॰एस॰एन॰ 0020-8183. डीओआइ:10.1017/S0020818320000119. मूल से 2022-03-03 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 2022-03-04.

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  • Boris N. Mamlyuk (6 July 2015). "The Ukraine Crisis, Cold War II, and International Law". The German Law Journal. SSRN 2627417.

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  • Goertz, Gary; Diehl, Paul F.; Balas, Alexandru (2016), "The Development of Territorial Norms and the Norm against Conquest", The Puzzle of Peace, Oxford University Press, आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰ 978-0-19-930102-7, डीओआइ:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199301027.001.0001

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