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CONTEXT AND DEFINITIONS These disputes are often related to the possession of Natural Resource s such as River s, fertile farmland, Mineral or Oil resources, although the disputes can also be driven by Culture , Religion and Ethnic Nationalism . In many cases territorial disputes result from vague and unclear language in a treaty that set up the original boundary. Territorial disputes are a major cause of War s and Terrorism , as states often try to assert their real, or imagined, Sovereignty over a territory through invasion, and non-state entities try to influence the actions of politicians through terrorism. International law does not support the use force by one state to annex the territory of another state. The UN Charter says: ''"All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations."'' In some cases such as the Aksai Chin , the Taiwan Straits , and Kashmir , both sides will define a Line Of Control that serves as a de-facto international border. Although these lines are often clearly demarcated, they do not have the legitimacy of an agreed international boundary.
CURRENT TERRITORIAL DISPUTES See List Of Territorial Disputes and List Of Active Autonomist And Secessionist Movements . SEE ALSO SOURCES AND REFERENCES
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