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A distinguished Italian professor comes back home after having participated in the umpteenth international conference on maritime delimitations. Exhausted, he slides into a dream where his young assistant, Marco, persuades him to undertake a very ambitious research: to find the rationale which underlies all maritime delimitation cases. Studying again and again the several maps, they ultimately find the formula of Equity, which expresses the “theory of Justice”, namely the “Salomon Equation”.

cette idée de frontières et de nations.

me paraît absurde….

Jorge Luis Borges, 1975.

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Dupuy, PM. (2013). L’Équation de Salomon. In: Boschiero, N., Scovazzi, T., Pitea, C., Ragni, C. (eds) International Courts and the Development of International Law. T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague, The Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-894-1_2

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