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Public International Law

To Defend and Protect International Law, the World Needs an Expanded Definition of Territory

The notion of Territory holds a special place in Public International Law. It is the locus of Sovereignty, without which the entire system of International rules and protections collapses. Sovereignty is the foundational concept underlying the Nation State: the primary Actor in International Relations.

Moreover, Territory is the sine qua non of human habitation — however vertical a State decides to build, humans require land in order to grow and thrive.