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Contents 1. Introduction 2. Baltic Claims to State Continuity 2.1. Foundation of the Baltic Claims 2.2. Baltic Claims in the Mirror of Legal Science (1) 'Fictitious Continuity' Thesis (2) 'Identity Only' Thesis (3) 'Hybrid Continuity' Thesis (4) 'Restoration of Sovereignty' Thesis (5) 'Postliminium' Thesis (6) 'Self-determination' Thesis (7) 'Effective Control' Thesis (8) 'Passage of Time' Thesis (9) 'Power Sharing' Thesis (10) 'Soviet Consent' Thesis (11) 'Secession' Thesis (12) 'Legal Incorporation' Thesis 2.3. Baltic Claims in the Practice of International Organizations 2.4. Baltic Claims in the Practice of States (1) Diplomatic Relations (2) Treaty Relations 2.5. Counter-Claims Advanced Against the Baltic States (1) Choosing the Country's Security System (2) Protection of Territorial Integrity (3) Determining the Range of Citizens (4) Jurisdiction 3. Baltic Claims to Restitution and Compensation 3.1. Territory 3.2. Population 3.3.Compulsory Service 3.4. Property 3.5. Debts 3.6. Archives 3.7. Monetary Compensation for Damages (a) Compensation on a Bilateral Level (b) Compensation on a Multilateral Level 4. 'Problems Inherited from the Past' Annex 1. Introduction The Molotov-Ribbentrop-Pact of 1939 had a fateful impact on the Baltic States. Its consequences have not been overcome to this day. This is apparent in two problem areas: State continuity, on the one
Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2001
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