Excessive maritime claims / by J. Ashley Roach and Robert W. Smith.
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- 9789004217737 (hbk. : alk. paper)
- 9789004217720 (ebk.)
- 341.4/48Â 23Â ROA
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341.4/48 OUD The law of maritime boundary delimitation : | 341.4/48 PRE The maritime political boundaries of the world / | 341.4/48 ROA Excessive maritime claims / | 341.4/48 ROA Excessive maritime claims / | 341.4/5 BOO Law, force, and diplomacy at sea / | 341.4/5 CHI The regulation of international shipping : | 341.4/5 ERI The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / |
Rev. ed. of:United States responses to excessive maritime claims. 2nd ed. c1996.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Maintaining freedom of the seas -- Identification of excessive maritime claims -- Historic waters -- Baselines -- Territorial sea -- Contiguous zone -- Exclusive economic zone -- Continental shelf -- Archipelagos -- In the territorial sea -- Straits used for international navigation -- Overflight restrictions -- Navigation and overflight in Archipelagos -- Navigation in exclusive economic zones -- Marine data collection -- Submarine cables and pipelines -- Polar areas -- Environmental protection and resource -- Sovereign Immunity and sunken ships -- Maritime law enforcement -- The future of U.S. ocean policy.
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