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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
International Law — Sources of — Practice of the Parties to the Dispute as Determining the Law Applicable by the Arbitrator.
Acquiescence — Absence of Protest — Relevance of.
Arbitration — Award — How far Based on Available Sources of Evidence.
State Territory — Cession — Requirement of Formal Delivery of Possession — Whether Forming Part of International Law — Formal Delivery in regard to Territories Awarded by the Arbitrator — Declarative or Constitutive Effect of the Arbitral Award — The Principle uti possidetis juris — Application to Cession and to Arbitral Awards — Effectiveness of the Latter — Admissibility of Partial Executions — Tacit Consent of the Parties — Absence of Protest — Legal Nature of Boundary Commissions.