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304Territory — Acquisition of sovereignty — Islands — Whether international law permitting acquisition of sovereignty over terra nullius by an individual — Whether State acquiring sovereignty over territory obliged to recognize existing private ownershipRelationship of international law and municipal law — Justiciability of international law issue in municipal courts — Act of State doctrine — Whether mere allegations of an act of State rendering a matter non-justiciableHuman rights — Property rights — Customary international law — Whether a private individual can obtain proprietary rights under customary international law in terra nullius through occupation — Whether a State acquiring sovereignty over terra nullius must recognize and give effect to subsisting property rights under customary international law — The law of Australia

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