Deterritorialized States Within the Framework of Public International Law

Authors

  • Hawraa Qasim Fanoos
  • A. Prof. Mustafa Salim Abed Bkeet

Abstract

           one of the most important consequences of climate change is the rise in sea levels, which leads to the drowning of some low-lying island states, which leads to them losing the elements of statehood and thus affecting their status as a state, this resulted in several proposals made by the jurisprudence of international law to solve this issue, perhaps the most important of which is the idea of the government in exile, and the proposal to continue recognition of submerged countries, in a way that makes it possible to talk about a new concept of states represented by deterritorialized states, all of which are ultimately proposals that contain great difficulties that hinder their implementation in reality.

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Published

2022-11-05

How to Cite

Hawraa Qasim Fanoos, & A. Prof. Mustafa Salim Abed Bkeet. (2022). Deterritorialized States Within the Framework of Public International Law. RES MILITARIS, 12(1), 282–295. Retrieved from https://resmilitaris.net/index.php/resmilitaris/article/view/474