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The status of Western Sahara as occupied territory under international humanitarian law and the exploitation of natural resources

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Raquel Ojeda-García. (2022) The role of non-state actors in the exploitation of Western Sahara’s natural resources. The Journal of North African Studies 27:6, pages 1229-1254.
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Samara López-Ruiz & Maria Luisa Grande-Gascón. (2022) Pension funds: guarantors of international legality in Western Sahara? Evidence from Norway and Sweden. The Journal of North African Studies 27:6, pages 1180-1203.
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Joanna Allan & Raquel Ojeda-García. (2022) Natural resource exploitation in Western Sahara: new research directions. The Journal of North African Studies 27:6, pages 1107-1136.
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Irene Fernández-Molina & Raquel Ojeda-García. (2019) Western Sahara as a Hybrid of a Parastate and a State-in-Exile: (Extra)territoriality and the Small Print of Sovereignty in a Context of Frozen Conflict. Nationalities Papers 48:1, pages 83-99.
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Pål Wrange. (2019) Self-Determination, Occupation and the Authority to Exploit Natural Resources: Trajectories from Four European Judgments on Western Sahara. Israel Law Review 52:1, pages 3-29.
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Tom Ruys. (2018) THE ROLE OF STATE IMMUNITY AND ACT OF STATE IN THE NM CHERRY BLOSSOM CASE AND THE WESTERN SAHARA DISPUTE . International and Comparative Law Quarterly 68:1, pages 67-90.
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