1. graded sovereignty?
    Does anyone know of any current or past cases of graded sovereignty, that is, of one country grading or blending gradually into another? That is, at this
    Mar 27, 2002 @ 02:43 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
  2. Re: graded sovereignty?
    Greetings, David. I think you have to be a person who accepts that the concept of shared sovereignty exists. I would venture to say that when states make
    Mar 27, 2002 @ 15:52 - lnadybal ("lnadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: graded sovereignty?
    What about the alleged condominium sovereignty over the rivers between Germany and Luxembourg? Borders between states usually run down the middle of water
    Mar 27, 2002 @ 16:16 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
  4. Re: [BoundaryPoint] graded sovereignty?
    ... well isnt this basically what happens in maritime boundary law as land territory phases into territorial seas & then into eezs & then into additional
    Mar 27, 2002 @ 17:56 - m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
  5. Re: [BoundaryPoint] graded sovereignty?
    The law almost always crisps things up, so the maritime example is not in practice a gradual fading of sovereignty, but has crisp sharp steps at mean low water
    Mar 27, 2002 @ 18:35 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
  6. Re: graded sovereignty?
    what i just gave you the steps & you gave me their locations we agree m ... not in ... at ... sovereignty, ... another? ... 20% ... which one ... land ... into
    Mar 27, 2002 @ 18:42 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)