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Bakassi Peninsula Debacle: A Critical Analysis Of The Icj Verdict On The Issue, And Why Nigeria Lost Bakassi Peninsula To Cameroon.

Bakassi Peninsula Debacle: A Critical Analysis Of The Icj Verdict On The Issue, And Why Nigeria Lost Bakassi Peninsula To Cameroon.

... that Bakassi is the Peninsula extension of the African territory of Calabar but is currently control and rule by Cameroon following the transfer of Sovereignty from Nigeria going by the International Court ...

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THE BAKASSI PENINSULA ZONE OF NIGERIA AND CAMEROON': THE POLITICS OF HISTORY IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN BORDER DISPUTES

THE BAKASSI PENINSULA ZONE OF NIGERIA AND CAMEROON': THE POLITICS OF HISTORY IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN BORDER DISPUTES

... the Bakassi Peninsula is an area notorious (that is, in the eyes of the state) for those illegal trade activities that go by the names, 'smuggling' and black marketeering' ...the Bakassi zone who ...

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Displacements in the Context of Social Crises in the Oil Rich Niger Delta of Nigeria and Oil Rich Bakassi Peninsula in Cameroon

Displacements in the Context of Social Crises in the Oil Rich Niger Delta of Nigeria and Oil Rich Bakassi Peninsula in Cameroon

... the Bakassi peninsula and the increasing awareness of this same factor have been at the core of ...the Bakassi peninsula ...the peninsula as a factor for escalation of the ...

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Cameroon-Nigeria Border Conflict Incidence on Trade Patterns and Dynamics Within Near-Border Settlements of the Bakassi Peninsula, Cameroon

Cameroon-Nigeria Border Conflict Incidence on Trade Patterns and Dynamics Within Near-Border Settlements of the Bakassi Peninsula, Cameroon

... The Bakassi Peninsula at West Africa’s lone gulf (of Guinea) which replicates par excellence, the combination of resource-space tussle and conflicting territorial claims and resolution approaches between ...

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Interests and Identities in Peace Negotiations: Nigeria, Cameroon, and the Bakassi Peninsula

Interests and Identities in Peace Negotiations: Nigeria, Cameroon, and the Bakassi Peninsula

... The resolution of the Bakassi Peninsula dispute was expected to have benefits to all parties involved, but there are potential costs as well. The benefits of the successful implementation of the Green Tree ...

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BAKASSI PENINSULA CONTESTATION: THE FAILURE OF THE GREEN TREE AGREEMENT TO RESOLVE THE BAKASSI ISSUE, 2006-2018

BAKASSI PENINSULA CONTESTATION: THE FAILURE OF THE GREEN TREE AGREEMENT TO RESOLVE THE BAKASSI ISSUE, 2006-2018

... of Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon and failure of the ICJ to determine citizenship status of the Bakassi inhabitants has rendered the people of Bakassi Peninsula stateless thereby making ...

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Anglo german treaty of 1913 and its influence on world court decision in the nigeria v  cameroon case concerning bakassi

Anglo german treaty of 1913 and its influence on world court decision in the nigeria v cameroon case concerning bakassi

... Before stating what some significant Nigerians have said about the 1913 Anglo-German Agreement, it is deemed necessary to briefly recall the origin of the 1913 Anglo-German Agreement. The history of the Agreement could ...

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Clinical malaria: Aspects of demographic and health- seeking characteristics of inmates of New Bakassi Resettlement in Ekpiri-Ikang, Nigeria

Clinical malaria: Aspects of demographic and health- seeking characteristics of inmates of New Bakassi Resettlement in Ekpiri-Ikang, Nigeria

... oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula to the ...in Bakassi to the New Bakassi camp at Ekpri- Ikang in Cross River State in October, ...New Bakassi resettlees in Ekpiri-Ikang, ...

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‘…Neither Cameroon nor Nigeria; We Belong Here…!’ The Bakassi Kingdom and the Dilemma of ‘Boundaries and Co-existence in Post-Colonial Africa

‘…Neither Cameroon nor Nigeria; We Belong Here…!’ The Bakassi Kingdom and the Dilemma of ‘Boundaries and Co-existence in Post-Colonial Africa

... the Bakassi Peninsula border communities, and its inability to control this unorthodox form of trade, many people of these border communities and their families (though not without the challenges of ...

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The politics of neoliberal reforms in Africa: State and civil society in Cameroon

The politics of neoliberal reforms in Africa: State and civil society in Cameroon

... The eventual agreement reached by the heads of state in 2006, the so-called Greentree Agreement, on the modalities of the Nigerian withdrawal from the Bakassi Peninsula in accordance wit[r] ...

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AN HISTORICAL RE-EVALUATION OF INTERNATIONAL BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN NIGERIA AND CAMEROON, NORTH-EASTERN NIGERIA, 1960-2002.

AN HISTORICAL RE-EVALUATION OF INTERNATIONAL BORDER DISPUTES BETWEEN NIGERIA AND CAMEROON, NORTH-EASTERN NIGERIA, 1960-2002.

... the Bakassi Peninsula should be treated in a forward-looking spirit of goodwill, in order to open new prospects for cooperation between the two countries after decades of difficult bilateral ...the ...

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Same Buildings Different Models: Further Studies in Ijo Vernacular Base Camp Architecture

Same Buildings Different Models: Further Studies in Ijo Vernacular Base Camp Architecture

... and Bakassi, this paper focuses on identifying variations between base camp dwellings of Ijo migrant fishermen, in the Bakassi Peninsula in Cameroon and Bayelsa State in ...

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Agricultural use of Tasman Peninsula

Agricultural use of Tasman Peninsula

... One factor, often overlooked but of overriding importance in influencing land use, is the level of in rural landowners to self-actualise in developing their farms and to undertake new enterprises. in addition, factors ...

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Water resources on Tasman Peninsula

Water resources on Tasman Peninsula

... water to Nubeena, the other population centre on the peninsula. In 1 96 1 the Rivers & Supply examined local streams and found the in the area, Parsons Bay Creek, to be unfit for without treatment. A creek 10 ...

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Populations of Tasman Peninsula

Populations of Tasman Peninsula

... Tasman Peninsula, however, to focus solely on the permanent population would be to ignore other groups of people that are of major importance to the economy of the ...the peninsula provide permanent living ...

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Recovery of the fur seal population at Macquarie Island

Recovery of the fur seal population at Macquarie Island

... Head peninsula since 1950, showing a steady increase to between 800 and 1000 in the period 1982 to ...Head peninsula, but that the New Zealand fur seal, while present in larger numbers, does not breed ...

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Crustal deformations in Kii peninsula associated with the SE off the Kii peninsula earthquake sequence of September 5, 2004 derived from dense GPS observations

Crustal deformations in Kii peninsula associated with the SE off the Kii peninsula earthquake sequence of September 5, 2004 derived from dense GPS observations

... peninsula earthquake sequence of September 5, 2004 and obtained coseismic deformations. Since the last survey of the network was made in February–March, 2004, we did an interpolation of displacements of our sites ...

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Mammals of Tasman Peninsula and their interaction with Europeans

Mammals of Tasman Peninsula and their interaction with Europeans

... Seven of the eight species of bats which occur in Tasmania have been caught in wet sc1erophyll forest at Fortescue Bay (Taylor & O 'Neill 1 986). These species are Eptesicus regulus, E. sagittula , Nyctophilus ...

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RAISED IN TEE IBERIAN PENINSULA

RAISED IN TEE IBERIAN PENINSULA

... Tingitana as prefect of cohors II Hispana (Vasconum), then in Cappadocia as tribune of leglo XV Apollinaris, before commanding the ala in the early third century, and probably. still i[r] ...

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Freshwater fish fauna of Tasman Peninsula

Freshwater fish fauna of Tasman Peninsula

... All of the native fish which occur on the peninsula are to a greater or lesser extent dependent on the sea for part of their life cycle and therefore cannot be classed as totally freshwater. The possession of a ...

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