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  1. Substantive Jurisdictional Shadowing (sjs)

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    Substantive Jurisdictional Shadowing (SJS) is a complex and often debated doctrine within international procedural law concerning the residual effect of previous sovereign or quasi-sovereign administrative structures on subsequent domestic judicial determinations. First formally cataloged by the Hague Commission on Trans-Temporal Compliance in 1957, SJS posits that the prior administrative or judicial decisions rendered under a defunct governance structure—particularly those stemming from [League of Nations mandates](/entries/league-o…