El ejercicio de la soberanía territorial de acuerdo con los tratados y principios del derecho internacional: el caso colombiano
It is necessary to reflect on certain principles stated in the UN and osa�s documents and other international instruments when studying territory as an element of the State. Territory is a defined space in which the State exerts its sovereignty in an exclusive manner, precluding third parties from i...
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Universidad Externado de Colombia
2008
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3400209 |
Baliabidea: | Revista Derecho del Estado, ISSN 0122-9893, Nº. 21, 2008, pags. 121-143 |
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It is necessary to reflect on certain principles stated in the UN and osa�s
documents and other international instruments when studying territory as
an element of the State.
Territory is a defined space in which the State exerts its sovereignty in
an exclusive manner, precluding third parties from intervening in its internal
matters; as well as a space in which the authorities need to assure the fulfillment
of law and order.
When the Constitution of 1991 enumerates the spaces that are part of
Colombia, it recognizes the idea of a tridimensional territory where each
element is defined as taking into account the norms of international and internal
law with the objective of producing an integral vision. This recognition
not only concerns the physical space but also the manner in which the State
projects itself in its external relations conforming to principles accepted by
the international community. |
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