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[boundarypointpoint] Brezovica pri Metliki
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2017-07-15 01:46:38 UTC
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In the matter of the PCA ruling in the Slovenia-Croatia arbitration, does anyone know how to access the map area identified as 7.1 in the Expert Group report of December 1996?


I have excerpted relevant statement from the PCA ruling.


Jeff Nibert


"The Tribunal determines that, in these circumstances, area 7.1 forms part of the territory of Slovenia, and the boundary runs along Slovenia’s cadastral limits. The Tribunal recognizes that the delimitation thus made on the basis of the cadastral limits is one of great complexity. The cadastral boundary creates numerous meanders and even enclaves."



PCA CASE NO. 2012-04 IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION UNDER THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA, SIGNED ON 4 NOVEMBER 2009 between THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA and THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA (together, the "Parties") FINAL AWARD 29 June 2017". The Hague, Netherlands: Permanent Court of Arbitration. p. 182. Retrieved 2017-06-29.



"A first disputed area is located near a village called Brezovica pri Metliki. In this village, the
Expert Group* identified area 7.1, which covers 2.4 ha of land and which remains disputed between
the Parties." (Minutes on Collating Unaligned Borders of Cadastral Districts, Border Sector VII, Case 1 (Sekulići-Bušinja Vas), Joint Expert Group, Ozalj, 14 March 1996, Annex HR-301.)


* Mixed Slovenian-Croatian Expert Group for the comparison of cadastral boundaries displaying
discrepancies, State Border Republic of Slovenia—Republic of Croatia, Joint Report on the results of the
comparison of cadastral boundaries in the areas displaying significant discrepancies, Zagreb, 20 December

1996.

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