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The Dragon-Kings’ Restraint: Proposing A Compromise For The Eez Surveillance Conundrum, Asaf Lubin Jan 2018

The Dragon-Kings’ Restraint: Proposing A Compromise For The Eez Surveillance Conundrum, Asaf Lubin

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The United States and China are at it again, as naval and aerial interceptions in and around the South China Sea become a matter of disturbing routine. At the heart of the dispute stands the lingering question of whether customary international law as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (“UNCLOS”) authorizes third States to engage in surveillance and military maneuvers in coastal States’ Exclusive Economic Zones (“EEZ”) without their consent. The answer lies in interpreting Article 58(1) of UNCLOS. This paper aims to respond to the calls put forward by States, scholars, and research …


Vol. 42, No. 04 (February 6, 2012) Feb 2012

Vol. 42, No. 04 (February 6, 2012)

Indiana Law Annotated

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Vol. 26, No. 12 (April 12, 2004) Apr 2004

Vol. 26, No. 12 (April 12, 2004)

Indiana Law Annotated

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Cargo Preference And Flag Discrimination In International Shipping -- Actions And Reactions, F. Thomas Schornhorst, James R. Patton Jr. Jan 1965

Cargo Preference And Flag Discrimination In International Shipping -- Actions And Reactions, F. Thomas Schornhorst, James R. Patton Jr.

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