Grenzverträgen
Grenzverträge, also known as boundary or border treaties, are formal agreements between states or nations that define and regulate the precise demarcation of their shared borders. These treaties are essential instruments in international law, establishing clear, mutually recognized boundaries to prevent disputes and facilitate peaceful relations.
The history of Grenzverträge dates back centuries, often following periods of conflict, territorial changes, or colonial
Grenzverträge serve several important functions. They promote stability by reducing ambiguity over territorial limits, support sovereignty
The implementation of Grenzverträge may involve the establishment of physical markers, border patrols, or joint commissions
Notable examples include the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), which divided newly discovered lands between Spain and
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