All of the following terms are correctly defined EXCEPT: O a. locational/positional disputes are about "Who gets to draw the line?" O b. definitional/territorial disputes are about "Whose land/water is it?" O C. allocational/resource disputes are about "Whose stuff is it?" O d. operational/functional disputes are about "How does the border actually work?"
All of the following terms are correctly defined EXCEPT: O a. locational/positional disputes are about "Who gets to draw the line?" O b. definitional/territorial disputes are about "Whose land/water is it?" O C. allocational/resource disputes are about "Whose stuff is it?" O d. operational/functional disputes are about "How does the border actually work?"
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A dispute is something which occur between two parties. It can be anything like dispute on land, resources, allocation, position, operation, etc. For dispute of anything we have resolution that made by government constitution. A dispute can be resolved, if both parties are ready to understand terms and conditions of each other. And there are other certain process through which these disputes can be resolved. If a dispute is related to government land or resources then, govt has made certain regulation to resolved disputes.
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