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Non-State Effective Territorial Entities

Re-Thinking Capacity and Responsibility in International Law

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Non-State Effective Territorial Entities

Re-Thinking Capacity and Responsibility in International Law

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Description

This book offers a foundational rethinking of how international law engages with non-state effective territorial entities - territories that, while legally part of a recognised state, are de facto governed by non-state actors or other states.

These entities - ranging from ISIL-controlled areas in Syria to the contested territory of Crimea, the autonomous Somaliland, and Taiwan - occupy an increasingly prominent place in global politics, yet remain inadequately addressed in legal doctrine.

Rather than assessing these territories through the binary lens of statehood, the book begins by assuming their non-state status and asks: what legal capacity and responsibilities do such entities hold under international law? It considers their obligations toward both other states and the populations under their control, and explores the broader implications for concepts like sovereignty, territorial integrity, and recognition.

Drawing on four case studies across a spectrum of state-likeness, the book moves beyond isolated analyses of conflict or self-determination to offer a more holistic account of what these entities reveal about the limits and possibilities of the current international legal framework. It argues for a more functional, capacity-based understanding of legal responsibility that acknowledges the realities of territorial control without forgoing the notion and role of statehood.

Combining doctrinal clarity with pragmatic ambition, this book challenges the state-centric foundations of international law and offers a roadmap for engaging with one of its most pressing contemporary challenges: the legal accommodation of non-state territorial authority in a world still structured around states.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Capacity Through Self-Determination and Effectiveness: Re-Evaluating Somaliland's Attempted Secession
3. Use of Force by Non-State Effective Territorial Entities: Probing the Possibility of a Right of Self-Defence for Taiwan
4. Use of Force Against Non-State Effective Territorial Entities: A Study of the Use of the 'Unwilling or Unable Doctrine' against ISIL in Syria
5. The Spatial and Conceptual Boundaries of Bilateral Treaty Application in Non-State Effective Territorial Entities
6. Conclusions

Product details

Published 04 Feb 2027
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 320
ISBN 9781509994519
Imprint Hart Publishing
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Studies in International Law
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Sarah McGibbon

Sarah McGibbon is Lecturer in Law at Maastricht Un…

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