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The Rebirth of Territory offers a comprehensive analysis of how territorial principles continue to shape international law and governance in the 21st century. As traditional notions of fixed borders and sovereignty face unprecedented challenges from globalization, migration, and environmental crises, Gail Lythgoe investigates how legal frameworks are adapting to address these complexities.
This work examines case studies and theoretical perspectives that demonstrate territory’s persistent relevance despite predictions of its decline. Lythgoe explores how international and comparative law engage with territorial questions, from maritime boundaries to cyberspace and airspace jurisdiction. The book provides valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand how legal systems navigate territorial disputes and conceptualize space in an increasingly interconnected world.







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