Conceptualizing the Administration of Territory by International Actors

  • Cameron L
  • Everly R
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Abstract

This article reviews five major recent works on the phenomenon of the administration of territory by international actors. Covering both legal and policy elements of the works, it delves into how the scholars treat the purported legitimacy deficit often associated with this activity. It then addresses the authors’ approaches to the key international law questions, including the legal status of internationally administered territories, the legal basis for administration, the legal framework governing administrators’ acts, and, finally, the accountability of the international actors involved.

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Cameron, L., & Everly, R. (2010). Conceptualizing the Administration of Territory by International Actors. European Journal of International Law, 21(1), 221–244. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejil/chq014

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