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The impact of the returning of Morocco to the African Union:

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This thesis analyzes the Western Sahara Conflict through the lens of international law and constitutional theory, with a particular focus on the role of state recognition in shaping the dispute. The conflict, which originated from a territorial conflict between Morocco and the Polisario Front, has been characterized by competing claims of sovereignty and control over the Western Sahara region. Against this backdrop, the thesis investigates the impact of Morocco's recent reintegration into the African Union on the regional recognition of the disputed territory. By examining the relationship between state recognition and international law, the thesis aims to deepen our understanding of the legal and political complexities underlying the Western Sahara Conflict. In doing so, it contributes to ongoing debates surrounding the role of regional organizations in resolving conflicts and promoting stability in Africa. Furthermore, the thesis underscores the importance of analyzing the interplay between legal frameworks and political dynamics when seeking to understand complex international disputes.

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