Excessive maritime claims
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Author
Contributions
- Smith, Robert W. - Contributor
Publication
1994 - Naval War College, Newport, R.I, Rhode Island
Language
English
Word Count
94,000 words, Guess
Page Count
376 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1106463M
- OCLC Control Number701718258
- OCLC Control Number30914790
- Library of Congress Control Number94031684
Classifications
- DDC341 s
- DDC341.4/48
- LCCJX1295 .U4 vol. 66
and 1 more
- LCCJX4131 .U4 vol. 66
Alternate Titles
- Excessive maritime claims.
Description
"State practice in the law of the sea has continued to evolve since publication of the 3rd edition of Excessive Maritime Claims in 2012. In this 4th edition, J. Ashley Roach has brought the text up to date, particularly as to the provisions relating to the balance of navigational rights and freedom with the interests of coastal and island States. Of particular interest are the more detailed explanations of the phrase "freedom of navigation"; the expanded material on baselines and on the practice of archipelagic States, the revisions of the material on the continental shelf, on marine data collection, on submarine cables and pipelines, and US Ocean Policy. A new chapter has been added on islands and other maritime features"--
Subjects
Series Statement
- International law studies ;
- v. 66
Other Editions
- Excessive maritime claims
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