Politischer Status quo

Politischer Status quo: 1985 Britisches Abhängiges Gebiet [British dependent territory (BDT)], 2002 in Britisches Überseeterritorium [British Overseas Territory (BOT) bzw. UK Overseas Territory (OTs)] umbenannt[1] – von Argentinien 🇦🇷 beansprucht[2]

 

 

[1] Background, Supporting the Overseas Territories, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, gov.uk 2013-03-14, https://www.gov.uk/government/policies/protecting-and-developing-the-overseas-territories (aufgerufen am 2014-04-21) und Introduction, British Overseas Territories, gov.uk o. J., https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/267906/Britishoverseasterritories.pdf (aufgerufen am 2014-04-21)

[2] Argentine Claims on the South Atlantic Remote Islands, MercoPress 2011-08-26, http://en.mercopress.com/2011/08/26/argentine-claims-on-the-south-atlantic-remote-islands (aufgerufen am 2015-02-02) und Argentina and UK claims to maritime jurisdiction in the South Atlantic and Southern Oceans, International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU), Durham University 2014-09-11, https://www.dur.ac.uk/ibru/resources/south_atlantic/ (aufgerufen am 2015-02-02)

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