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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Author
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction to the Border Dispute Between Croatia and Slovenia
1.1 Main Argument of This Book
1.2 Research Gap and Contribution to the Debate
1.3 Analytical Framework: Conflict Resolution and EU Enlargement
1.3.1 Conflict Resolution
1.3.2 EU Enlargement
1.3.3 Research Questions
1.4 Research Design
1.4.1 Case Selection
1.4.2 Method and Data Collection
1.5 Map of the Book
Interviews
References
2 History of Territorial, Political, and Violent Conflict in the Region
2.1 Border Changes Between the Republic of Venice and World War I
2.1.1 Late Venice Empire and Napoleon's Interregnum
2.1.2 Return of Habsburg Rule
2.1.3 Treaty of London
2.2 Yugoslavia I
2.2.1 Founding a New State
2.2.2 Paris Peace Conference and Treaty of Rapallo
2.2.3 Italian Rule in Istria
2.3 Yugoslavia and World War II
2.3.1 Partition of Yugoslavia
2.3.2 Resistance Movement
2.3.3 Liberation of Yugoslavia
2.3.4 Founding of Yugoslavia II
2.4 Free Territory of Trieste (FTT)
2.4.1 Liberation of Trieste
2.4.2 Workings of the Free Territory of Trieste (FTT)
2.4.3 Osimo Treaty 1975
2.5 Dissolution of Yugoslavia
2.5.1 Badinter Commission
2.5.2 Homeland War in Croatia
2.5.3 Agreement on Succession Issues (ASI)
2.6 Conclusion
Interviews
References
3 Marine Spaces and Maritime Delimitation
3.1 Marine Spaces
3.1.1 Baselines, Bays, and Islands
3.1.2 Internal Waters
3.1.3 Territorial Sea
3.1.4 Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
3.1.5 Continental Shelf
3.1.6 High Seas
3.2 Maritime Delimitation
3.2.1 Delimitation Provisions of UNCLOS
3.2.2 Development of Case Law
3.3 Conclusion
Interviews
References
4 The Four Development Phases of the Croatia-Slovenia Border Dispute
4.1 Bilateral Phase (1992-2007)
4.1.1 Expert Groups and Joint/Mixed Diplomatic Commission
4.1.2 First Stand-Off Over Piran Bay and the Dragonja Strip 1993-94
4.1.3 Agreement on Local Border Traffic and Cooperation (SOPS) 1997
4.1.4 Initialled Draft Agreement 2001
4.1.5 Bled Agreement 2007
4.2 Croatia's EU Accession Negotiations 2008-09
4.2.1 EU Accession Negotiations
4.2.2 Early Efforts to Defuse the Conflict
4.2.3 Rehn I
4.2.4 Rehn II
4.2.5 Final Phase
4.2.6 Setting up the Arbitral Tribunal
4.3 Arbitral Proceedings Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration
4.3.1 Features of Arbitration
4.3.2 Written Memorials 2013 and Hearing 2014
4.3.3 Summer of Disruption 2015
4.3.4 Written Submissions, Hearing, and Partial Award 2016
4.3.5 Final Award 2017
4.3.6 Follow-up to the Final Award
4.4 Lawsuit Before the CJEU
4.4.1 Slovenia's Claims and Croatia's Inadmissibility Motion
4.4.2 CJEU Judgement
4.4.3 Discussion
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Author
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction to the Border Dispute Between Croatia and Slovenia
1.1 Main Argument of This Book
1.2 Research Gap and Contribution to the Debate
1.3 Analytical Framework: Conflict Resolution and EU Enlargement
1.3.1 Conflict Resolution
1.3.2 EU Enlargement
1.3.3 Research Questions
1.4 Research Design
1.4.1 Case Selection
1.4.2 Method and Data Collection
1.5 Map of the Book
Interviews
References
2 History of Territorial, Political, and Violent Conflict in the Region
2.1 Border Changes Between the Republic of Venice and World War I
2.1.1 Late Venice Empire and Napoleon's Interregnum
2.1.2 Return of Habsburg Rule
2.1.3 Treaty of London
2.2 Yugoslavia I
2.2.1 Founding a New State
2.2.2 Paris Peace Conference and Treaty of Rapallo
2.2.3 Italian Rule in Istria
2.3 Yugoslavia and World War II
2.3.1 Partition of Yugoslavia
2.3.2 Resistance Movement
2.3.3 Liberation of Yugoslavia
2.3.4 Founding of Yugoslavia II
2.4 Free Territory of Trieste (FTT)
2.4.1 Liberation of Trieste
2.4.2 Workings of the Free Territory of Trieste (FTT)
2.4.3 Osimo Treaty 1975
2.5 Dissolution of Yugoslavia
2.5.1 Badinter Commission
2.5.2 Homeland War in Croatia
2.5.3 Agreement on Succession Issues (ASI)
2.6 Conclusion
Interviews
References
3 Marine Spaces and Maritime Delimitation
3.1 Marine Spaces
3.1.1 Baselines, Bays, and Islands
3.1.2 Internal Waters
3.1.3 Territorial Sea
3.1.4 Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
3.1.5 Continental Shelf
3.1.6 High Seas
3.2 Maritime Delimitation
3.2.1 Delimitation Provisions of UNCLOS
3.2.2 Development of Case Law
3.3 Conclusion
Interviews
References
4 The Four Development Phases of the Croatia-Slovenia Border Dispute
4.1 Bilateral Phase (1992-2007)
4.1.1 Expert Groups and Joint/Mixed Diplomatic Commission
4.1.2 First Stand-Off Over Piran Bay and the Dragonja Strip 1993-94
4.1.3 Agreement on Local Border Traffic and Cooperation (SOPS) 1997
4.1.4 Initialled Draft Agreement 2001
4.1.5 Bled Agreement 2007
4.2 Croatia's EU Accession Negotiations 2008-09
4.2.1 EU Accession Negotiations
4.2.2 Early Efforts to Defuse the Conflict
4.2.3 Rehn I
4.2.4 Rehn II
4.2.5 Final Phase
4.2.6 Setting up the Arbitral Tribunal
4.3 Arbitral Proceedings Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration
4.3.1 Features of Arbitration
4.3.2 Written Memorials 2013 and Hearing 2014
4.3.3 Summer of Disruption 2015
4.3.4 Written Submissions, Hearing, and Partial Award 2016
4.3.5 Final Award 2017
4.3.6 Follow-up to the Final Award
4.4 Lawsuit Before the CJEU
4.4.1 Slovenia's Claims and Croatia's Inadmissibility Motion
4.4.2 CJEU Judgement
4.4.3 Discussion