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Solving Fair Division Problems

In: Cross-Border Management

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  • Rongxing Guo

    (Peking University)

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A fair division method is a systematic procedure for solving fair division problems. A block of land or a deposit of natural or environmental resources may be internationally claimed, if it is physically linked with two or more sovereign states. From the legal point of view, the former’s ownership is in dispute if one single state does not have complete power to exercise exclusive control over it. The advantage of the “fair division method” is that, through the establishment of an agreed boundary or boundaries dividing the disputed land and other natural resources therein into two or more sectors that are under the jurisdictions of different sovereign states, it can help resolve sovereignty disputes definitively.

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  • Rongxing Guo, 2015. "Solving Fair Division Problems," Springer Books, in: Cross-Border Management, edition 127, chapter 6, pages 119-133, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-45156-4_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-45156-4_6
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