Western Sahara as a Hybrid of a Parastate and a State-in-Exile: (Extra)territoriality and the Small Print of Sovereignty in a Context of Frozen Conflict
Within the liminal universe of parastates, what makes Western Sahara/SADR anomalous and unique is that it has not originated from secessionism but from foreign occupation in the context of a deviant or thwarted decolonization process.
The Role of the United Nations Resolutions in Achieving Justice and Peace in the Western Sahara Conflict: A Case Crisis of Relevance
Here’s a possible sentence you can extract or adapt from your text: The UN’s failure to resolve the Western Sahara conflict highlights the challenges of implementing international legal principles amid foreign interests and regional rivalries.
Western Sahara, resources, and international accountability
The illegality of facilitating the exploitation of natural resources by an occupying power in nonself-governing territories is well-established in international law.
Sahrawi Women in the Liberation Struggle of the Sahrawi People
Through their roles in the current liberation struggle of the Sahrawis of Western Sahara, Sahrawi women have substantially increased their traditional participation and importance in that society.
