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      • In international law, terra nullius is territory which belongs to no state.
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  2. There are three instances where land is sometimes claimed to be terra nullius: Bir Tawil bordering Egypt and the Sudan, four small areas along the Croatia – Serbia border, and Marie Byrd Land in Antarctica.

  3. In a Land That No Longer Exists: Directed by Aelrun Goette. With Marlene Burow, Sabin Tambrea, David Schütter, Claudia Michelsen. The cover model of an East German fashion magazine is tempted by a photographer she falls in love with, to flee to to the West.

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    • Drama
    • Aelrun Goette
    • 2022-10-06
  4. Jun 29, 2024 · Perhaps the most famous “unclaimed land” in the world is Bir Tawil. In 2014, author Alastair Bonnett described Bir Tawil as the only place on Earth that was habitable but was not claimed by any recognised government.

  5. Oct 26, 2022 · This is the premise of In a Land that No Longer Exists [+. ], penned and directed by Aerlun Goette (the TV series Tatort and Letzte Spur Berlin), which had its international premiere in the Progressive Cinema strand of this year’s Rome Film Fest. The first plot twist takes place very soon after.

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  6. Aug 26, 2023 · Terra Nullius is Latin for “nobody’s land.” It is an extension of the ancient Roman law Res Nullius, meaning “nobody’s thing.” While the latter referred to private property, historians believe that countries and empires used the former concept to legitimize their imperial ambitions.

  7. Terra nullius — meaning land belonging to no-one — was the legal concept used by the British government to justify the settlement of Australia. Focusing on the work of Bruce Pascoe, this theme explores evidence of Indigenous agriculture and settlement in pre-colonial Australia—information that challenges the terra nullius claim. While ...

  8. Oct 25, 2021 · Land was considered terra nullius (vacant land) if it had not yet been occupied by Christians. Such vacant lands could be defined as “discovered” and as a result sovereignty, title and jurisdiction could be claimed.

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