21st Century Borders: Territorial Conflict and Dispute Resolution – Lancaster, England

A  conference on 21st  Century Borders: Territorial Conflict and Dispute Resolution will be held June 13, 2014, at Lancaster University.

21st Century borders are  coming under increasing strain with shifting balances of international power.  This was seen most dramatically in the recent Russian annexation of the Crimea  and its connected repudiation of uti possidetis that underpinned   statehood in  the former Soviet Union. In East Asia tensions remain high in sovereignty disputes  over islands and maritime delimitation. Renewed attempts to reach a settlement  between Israel and Palestine similarly turn on the crucial issue of borders. In addition to these, a number of other states have been involved in long-running  boundary   conflicts. This conference, organised by the Centre for International Law and Human Rights at Lancaster University Law School will explore the causes  and dynamics of contemporary territorial disputes as well as mechanisms to  resolve them.

For more information, contact Dr. James Summersm j.summers[@]lancaster.ac.uk. im