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The exploitation of natural resources in the Moroccan Sahara - between the imperative of national sovereignty and the considerations of international law

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Access to natural resources, and even less so their monopoly, is not a given for states: the constant quest for raw materials is a major factor in tensions, and even conflicts, between states.The Sahara issue is a pertinent case in point, given the complexity of the political situation and the entanglement of the players involved.Since the very beginnings of the Sahara conflict, the natural resources that abound in the region have been at the heart of debates on the decolonization of this territory. Indeed, the Western Sahara is one of the Non-Self-Governing Territories which, under Chapter XI of the United Nations Charter, are considered to be " territories whose peoples have not yet attained a full measure of self-government ". Added to this crisis over the international status of the Sahara is the issue of the legality of the exploitation of its natural resources, to which the debate over the exercise of Moroccan sovereignty over the Sahara since 1975 has been grafted.

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Doctor en Derecho Público y Ciencias Políticas por la Universidad Mohammed V de Rabat, especialista en la cuestión del Sáhara marroquí y autor de varias contribuciones sobre Derecho internacional y relaciones internacionales.

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Authors Salma el Abbass
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.01.2024
 
EAN 9786207023929
ISBN 9786207023929
No. of pages 356
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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