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W. Heintschel von Heinegg, Der Agais-Kortflikt. Die Abgrenzung des Festlandsockels zwischen Griechenland und der Türkei und das Problem der Inseln im Seevölkerrecht, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin1989, 359 pp.
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1. Cheng, B., United Nations Resolutions on Outer Space: ‘Instant’ International Customary Law?, 5 IJIL (1965) pp. 23–48Google Scholar. Von Heinegg points out that the founder of this school was Roberto Ago who introduced the concept of diritto spontaneo in his Scienzia Giuridica e diritto internazionale (1950). Von Heinegg at p. 80.
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