FEATURES OF THE LEGAL REGIME OF ANNEXED AND OCCUPIED TERRITORIES
Journal Title: «Приватне та публічне право» - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue
Abstract
The main issues related to the definition of the concept of “the annexation” and “the occupation” are revealed. The notion of “the annexation” from “the occupation” is delimited. The features of the legal regime of annexed and occupied territories are analyzed. Examples of the annexation and the occupation in Ukraine are given.
Authors and Affiliations
О. О. , Іляшко
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