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  • curprev 07:4307:43, 19 April 2026 DrInternationalLaw talk contribs 61,333 bytes +61,333 Created page with "{{Subtitle|The Dissolution of Border-Centred Territoriality and the Rise of Infrastructure-Based Legal Space in the Order of the World Succession Deed 1400/98}} '''The end of classical borders in networked sovereignty''' is the doctrinal principle that the traditional legal model of territory as a space defined primarily by fixed border lines, cadastral separation, and mutually external sovereign enclosures has been superseded by a network-based territorial logic in whi..."