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Territory of state as indivisible whole and the norms of Constitution
In the study of the substantive legal grounds for the resolution of territorial
disputes, the judicial form is characterized by the priority of the grounds of legal title
(agreemental title, uti possidetis) based on international treaties, or legal acts of the state
possessing sovereignty over the grounds of actual title (effective occupation and
governning of the territory, tacit recognition, prescriptional acquisition). Like the initial
occupation, the acquisition of territory on the basis of prescription has a long and effective
occupation of territory as a prerequisite. The possession of alien or contested territory
without a treaty may be legal and enforceable only when there is an inviolable,
uninterrupted and undisputed exercise of possession. Where the disputable territory is in
fact administrated by a state other than that which holds title, the International Court of
Justice gives preference to the title holder.