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The Sovereignty Dispute over the Liancourt Rocks between Korea and Japan: An Analysis under the Public International Legal Principles of Sovereignty Acquisition

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Authors

Kang, Ryan Kihoon

Issue Date
2012-06
Publisher
BK 21 law
Citation
Journal of Korean Law, Vol.12 No.2, pp. 241-275
Keywords
Sovereignty disputesovereigntydisputeacquisitionislandLiancourt RocksDokdoTakeshimaKoreaJapan
Abstract
The purpose of the article is to determine the territorial sovereignty status of the Liancourt Rocks, disputed between Korea and Japan. The islands are currently occupied and controlled by Korea, and Japan protests the Korean occupation as illegal. The paper employs the historical analysis of the state and civilian actions involving the Liancourt Rocks. The relevant actions are examined under the international legal principles of sovereignty acquisition founded by international mediators, arbitrators, the Permanent Court of International Justice, and the International Court of Justice throughout history.

The paper finds that Korea has acquired an earlier title than Japan and has maintained the valid and legal sovereignty over the Liancourt Rocks through the operation of various principles under public international law. Thus the current occupation of the Liancourt Rocks by Korea is found to be legal and valid.
ISSN
1598-1681
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/91457
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