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Guatemala-Honduras Boundary Arbitration.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
Territory — Acquisition of — Occupation — Administrative Control — Meaning of.
Territory — Acquisition of — Declaration of Sovereignty — Absence of Protest from other States — Effect of.
Arbitration Agreement — Interpretation of — Preparatory Work — Negotiations Preceding the Arbitration Agreement — Special Arbitration Treaty of 1930 between Honduras and Guatemala.
Treaties — Interpretation of — Preparatory Work — Negotiations Preceding the Arbitration Agreement — Special Arbitration Treaty of 1930 between Honduras and Guatemala.
Arbitration — Function of — Legislative Functions of Arbitrators — Decisions ex aequo et bono — Governing Considerations in.
Arbitration — Evidence — Absence of Conclusive Evidence in Favour of Either Party.
Territory — Boundaries — The Principle uti possidetis — Negotiations Preceding the Arbitration Agreement — Meaning of uti possidetis — Meaning of “Administrative Control” in Territorial Disputes and Evidence thereof — Declarations of Sovereignty — Effect of Absence of Protest — Effective Possession — Absence of Conclusive Evidence in Favour of Either Party — Legislative Functions of the Tribunal — Decision ex aequo et bono — Elements of the Decision.
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