James Holmes correctly describes the Monroe Doctrine, and distinguishes it from Chinese maritime claims: Far from being a writ for American meddling, the Monroe Doctrine was popular in Latin America ...
EXCLUSIVE: Boundary disputes can quickly spiral into extortionate legal battles.
Dealing with a boundary dispute with a neighbor is not uncommon. Problems can arise for a variety of reasons, none of which tend to be pleasant. Many counties and municipalities have neglected to ...
While many people enjoy harmonious relationships with their neighbours, this isn't universal. When tensions exist with those living next door, it can prove incredibly stressful – particularly when ...
Q: We own a large lot in Massachusetts containing a seasonal cottage that was built about 100 years ago. The original owner decided to build a year-round cottage next to the seasonal one and ...
Written for THE NEW YORK TIMES by John Bassett Moore, Professor of International Law, Columbia University. J.b. Moore. New York Times subscribers* enjoy full access to TimesMachine—view over 150 years ...
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What do to if you think your neighbour's fence is too high
Disputes between neighbours and councils over high boundaries and unauthorised building can be a battleground in Worcester.
This past May, a curio story made international news when a Belgian farmer moved a stone monument on his property by approximately 7.2 feet. While this typically would have remained unknown, except to ...
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