State of Taiwan
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State of Taiwan
From International Law to Geopolitics
Somers, Werner
Brill
11/2024
896
Mole
9789004720091
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Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Part 1: Introduction, Historical Background, and Views on the Status of Taiwan
1 Introduction: Description and Topicality of the Problem
2 Historical Background of the Taiwan Issue
3 Views on the International Legal Status of Taiwan
Part 2: Relevant International Legal Conceptual Framework
4 The State: Importance of a Definition and History of Formation
5 The Montevideo Criteria for Statehood
6 Sovereignty and Independence
7 Additional Criteria for Statehood
8 Modes of Acquisition of Territory and Special Territorial Regimes
Part 3: International Legal Status of Taiwan
Section 1: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Part of the "State of China" or Condominium of the Allies
9 Taiwan as Part of the "State of China" or a Condominium?
Section 2: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Independent State
10 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have a Defined Territory and a Permanent Population?
11 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have an Effective Government?
12 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have the Capacity to Enter into Relations with Other States?
13 Is the Taipei-based Republic of China a Sovereign Entity Whose Origin Is Not Illegal?
14 The Taipei-based Republic of China and the Will to Statehood
Part 4: Conclusions and Final Remarks
15 Pseudomorphosis of Sovereign Taiwan after the Historical Republic of China (1912-1949)
Epilogue: From International Law to International Relations and Geopolitics. Taiwan, Strategic Clarity and the Cohesion of the Democratic World
Bibliography
Cited Case Law
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Part 1: Introduction, Historical Background, and Views on the Status of Taiwan
1 Introduction: Description and Topicality of the Problem
2 Historical Background of the Taiwan Issue
3 Views on the International Legal Status of Taiwan
Part 2: Relevant International Legal Conceptual Framework
4 The State: Importance of a Definition and History of Formation
5 The Montevideo Criteria for Statehood
6 Sovereignty and Independence
7 Additional Criteria for Statehood
8 Modes of Acquisition of Territory and Special Territorial Regimes
Part 3: International Legal Status of Taiwan
Section 1: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Part of the "State of China" or Condominium of the Allies
9 Taiwan as Part of the "State of China" or a Condominium?
Section 2: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Independent State
10 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have a Defined Territory and a Permanent Population?
11 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have an Effective Government?
12 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have the Capacity to Enter into Relations with Other States?
13 Is the Taipei-based Republic of China a Sovereign Entity Whose Origin Is Not Illegal?
14 The Taipei-based Republic of China and the Will to Statehood
Part 4: Conclusions and Final Remarks
15 Pseudomorphosis of Sovereign Taiwan after the Historical Republic of China (1912-1949)
Epilogue: From International Law to International Relations and Geopolitics. Taiwan, Strategic Clarity and the Cohesion of the Democratic World
Bibliography
Cited Case Law
Index
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Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Part 1: Introduction, Historical Background, and Views on the Status of Taiwan
1 Introduction: Description and Topicality of the Problem
2 Historical Background of the Taiwan Issue
3 Views on the International Legal Status of Taiwan
Part 2: Relevant International Legal Conceptual Framework
4 The State: Importance of a Definition and History of Formation
5 The Montevideo Criteria for Statehood
6 Sovereignty and Independence
7 Additional Criteria for Statehood
8 Modes of Acquisition of Territory and Special Territorial Regimes
Part 3: International Legal Status of Taiwan
Section 1: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Part of the "State of China" or Condominium of the Allies
9 Taiwan as Part of the "State of China" or a Condominium?
Section 2: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Independent State
10 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have a Defined Territory and a Permanent Population?
11 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have an Effective Government?
12 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have the Capacity to Enter into Relations with Other States?
13 Is the Taipei-based Republic of China a Sovereign Entity Whose Origin Is Not Illegal?
14 The Taipei-based Republic of China and the Will to Statehood
Part 4: Conclusions and Final Remarks
15 Pseudomorphosis of Sovereign Taiwan after the Historical Republic of China (1912-1949)
Epilogue: From International Law to International Relations and Geopolitics. Taiwan, Strategic Clarity and the Cohesion of the Democratic World
Bibliography
Cited Case Law
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Part 1: Introduction, Historical Background, and Views on the Status of Taiwan
1 Introduction: Description and Topicality of the Problem
2 Historical Background of the Taiwan Issue
3 Views on the International Legal Status of Taiwan
Part 2: Relevant International Legal Conceptual Framework
4 The State: Importance of a Definition and History of Formation
5 The Montevideo Criteria for Statehood
6 Sovereignty and Independence
7 Additional Criteria for Statehood
8 Modes of Acquisition of Territory and Special Territorial Regimes
Part 3: International Legal Status of Taiwan
Section 1: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Part of the "State of China" or Condominium of the Allies
9 Taiwan as Part of the "State of China" or a Condominium?
Section 2: The International Legal Status of Taiwan: Independent State
10 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have a Defined Territory and a Permanent Population?
11 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have an Effective Government?
12 Does the Taipei-based Republic of China Have the Capacity to Enter into Relations with Other States?
13 Is the Taipei-based Republic of China a Sovereign Entity Whose Origin Is Not Illegal?
14 The Taipei-based Republic of China and the Will to Statehood
Part 4: Conclusions and Final Remarks
15 Pseudomorphosis of Sovereign Taiwan after the Historical Republic of China (1912-1949)
Epilogue: From International Law to International Relations and Geopolitics. Taiwan, Strategic Clarity and the Cohesion of the Democratic World
Bibliography
Cited Case Law
Index
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