Although older (1979) than the vols mentioned, Brownlie's 'African Boundaries' (Hurst, London & California) remains an extremely valuable resource, not to mention earlier works such as Herstlet 'Map of Africa by Treaty' (1909, repr. Cass 1967). Shaw's 'Title to Territory in Africa' (OUP 1986) is also a useful starting point.
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From: International boundaries discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Daniel Lambach
Sent: 02 May 2012 06:14
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Subject: Re: [INT-BOUNDARIES] INT-BOUNDARIES Digest - 26 Apr 2012 to 27 Apr 2012 (#2012-30)
Dear Dr. Oduntan,
I would like to add two titles as potential resources. However, since I
have access to neither I cannot vouchsafe whether they have the data you
are looking for - in any case, they might well be outdated already.
Calvert, Peter (2004): Border and Territorial Disputes of the World, 4th
edition. London: Harper.
Guo, Rongxing (2009): The Land and Maritime Boundary Disputes of Africa.
New York: Nova Science Publishers.
Best regards
Daniel
Am 28.04.2012 01:09, schrieb INT-BOUNDARIES automatic digest system:
> Betreff:
> Number and instances of African boundary and territorial disputes
> Von:
> Gbenga Oduntan <[log in to unmask]>
> Datum:
> 27.04.2012 23:20
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> The African continent is rumoured to have up to 44 boundary disputes
> and that is without counting the maritime disputes. Apart
> from anecdotal regurgitation of this number does anyone have any
> specific reference work that contains an up to date discussion of this
> issue. Furthermore in absence of any work on the number of disputes
> issue, can list members report any simmering issues or even refresh
> our memories about older ones. Please no mention of Nigeria -Cameroon.
> I think everyone is bored about that one and it has been resolved
> 'completely'. Or has it?
>
> Best Regards
>
> Gbenga
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