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This historical document presents the case of the United States of Venezuela before the Tribunal of Arbitration in Paris concerning the boundary dispute with British Guiana. Detailing Venezuela's arguments and historical claims, this comprehensive record sheds light on the complex negotiations and legal proceedings that shaped the region's geopolitical landscape.
Focusing on the provisions outlined in the treaty, âVenezuela-British Guiana Boundary Arbitrationâ offers invaluable insights into the intricacies of international law and diplomatic resolution. Scholars and historians interested in South American history, boundary disputes, and international relations will find this volume an essential resource.
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