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Reply of the Republic of Botswana Volum
University of Cape Town
The Hydropolitics of Southern Africa: the Case of the Zambezi River Basin As an Area of Potential Co-Operation Based on Allan's Concept of 'Virtual Water'
Guidelines of the Inter-American Juridical Committee on Binding and Non-Binding Agreements
Caprivi Strip: a Sacred Trtruuuustst of Civilization Betrayed Or Ffforgottenforgotten Un Decolonization Obligationobligation????
Judgment of 13 December 1999
References (By Subject)
Transboundary Water Governance and Climate Change Adaptation: International Law, Policy Guidelines and Best Practice Application
Approaches to Solving Territorial Conflicts
Dimensions of Racism
Geospatial Sciences and Space Law: Legal Aspects of Earth Observation, Remote Sensing and Geoscientific Ground Investigations in Africa
List of Cases
Botswana/Namibia)
Delimitation and Demarcation of Boundaries in Africa General Issues and Case Studies
Reply of the Republic of Namibia Volume 1
The Origins of a War of Secession: a Comparison of Namibia and Botswana
United Nations Juridical Yearbook, 2001
Book Chapter
Top View
CAPRIVI STRIP: WORLD COURT AWARDS ISLAND to BOTSWANA International Court of Justice Case Concerning Kasikili/Sedudu Island (Botswana/Namibia) Alan Perry
River Boundary Delimitation and the Resolution of the Sir Creek Dispute Between Pakistan and India
10672736.Pdf
Handbook of the International Court of Justice
General Articles
CASE Conclerning Kas1kilijsed:UDU ISLAND (BOTSWANA V. NAMIBIA) Judgment of 1:3 December 1999
Chapter Two Pre-Colonial Caprivi: Conquest, Betrayal and Rivalry
Case Concerning Kasikili/Sedudu Island (Botswana V
Counter-Memorial of the Republic of Botswana
International Courts and Tribunals
The Botswana-Namibian Boundary Dispute in the Caprivi
International Rivers As Boundaries Salman M
Dispute Resolution at the International Court of Justice Is a Costly Enterprise: What Is the Alternative?
The Botswana -Namibia Boundary Dispute. Towards a Diplomatic Solution Or Military Confrontation?