What is Condominium in International law?

In International law, Condominium is a territory that is governed jointly by two or more countries. For example, Antarctica is a de facto condominium, governed by parties to the Antarctic Treaty that have consulting status. The River Moselle and its tributaries, the Sauer and the Our, constitute a condominium between Luxembourg and Germany.


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