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The Iran-UAE Gulf Islands Dispute
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In The Iran-UAE Gulf Islands Dispute, Charles Buderi and Luciana Ricart take the reader on a journey through centuries of Gulf history and evolving principles of international law on territorial di...
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01 June 2018

In The Iran-UAE Gulf Islands Dispute, Charles Buderi and Luciana Ricart take the reader on a journey through centuries of Gulf history and evolving principles of international law on territorial disputes to reach conclusions over the rightful sovereign of three Gulf islands – Abu Musa and the Tunbs – claimed by both Iran and the United Arab Emirates. Drawing on a wide range of scholarly works and archival documents from sources as diverse as the Dutch East India Company, the Ottoman Empire and the British Government, Buderi and Ricart analyze historical events from antiquity up to modern times. Ultimately, the authors reach conclusions on the ownership of the islands under international law which challenge the positions of both parties.
Price: $520.00
Pages: 906
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Queen Mary Studies in International Law
Publication Date:
01 June 2018
ISBN: 9789004236189
Format: Hardcover
"Perhaps the greatest strength of the book is the discussion of a number of new revelations about the history of the [Gulf] islands and the claims to sovereignty over them, supported by archival research that will prove useful to both law and history scholars. It will be useful to readers practising in international tribunals and teaching international law and the politics of the Middle East."
- P. Sean Morris, University of Helsinki, Finland
Charles L. O. Buderi practices international law and arbitration in London. He has degrees in Middle East Studies and law from the University of California, Berkeley, and a post-graduate degree in international and comparative law from Georgetown University.
Luciana T. Ricart has a law degree from the University of Buenos Aires, an LL.M. from New York University and an LL.B. from the University of London. Her practice focuses on public international law and international arbitration.
Luciana T. Ricart has a law degree from the University of Buenos Aires, an LL.M. from New York University and an LL.B. from the University of London. Her practice focuses on public international law and international arbitration.