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Prescription (sovereignty transfer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prescription (sovereignty transfer) Prescription, in international law, is sovereignty transfer of a territory by the open encroachment by the new sovereign upon the territory for a prolonged period of time, acting as the sovereign, without protest or other contest by the original sovereign. It is analogous to the common law doctrine of easement by prescription for private real estate. This doctrine legalizes ''de jure'' the ''de facto'' transfer of sovereignty caused in part by the original sovereign's extended negligence and/or neglect of the area in question. ==References==
*Randall Lesaffer, "Argument from Roman Law in Current International Law: Occupation and Acquisitive Prescription."〔(The European Journal of International Law Vol. 16 no.1 )〕 *Government of Belize article〔(Belize – Guatemala Relations )〕
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