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26 Apr 2012, 7:00 am by Elizabeth Samson
”) International occupation law determines the exercise of authority in a territory by combining three requirements for “effective control” (a term of art with no definite source in international law): the territory is “actually placed under the authority of the hostile army[,]” and “authority has been established and can be exercised” (Hague Regulations, Art. 42); the state in power “exercises the functions of government in such territory”… [read post]