Res nullius and Spratly Islands dispute
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Difference between Res nullius and Spratly Islands dispute
Res nullius vs. Spratly Islands dispute
Res nullius (lit: nobody's thing) is a Latin term derived from private Roman law whereby res (an object in the legal sense, anything that can be owned, even a slave, but not a subject in law such as a citizen nor land) is not yet the object of rights of any specific subject. The Spratly Islands dispute is an ongoing territorial dispute between China, Taiwan, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, concerning "ownership" of the Spratly Islands, a group of islands and associated "maritime features" (reefs, banks, cays, etc.) located in the South China Sea.
Similarities between Res nullius and Spratly Islands dispute
Res nullius and Spratly Islands dispute have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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Res nullius and Spratly Islands dispute Comparison
Res nullius has 20 relations, while Spratly Islands dispute has 158. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (20 + 158).
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