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The Legal Efficacy Of Freedom Of Navigation Assertions, Dale Stephens May 2006

The Legal Efficacy Of Freedom Of Navigation Assertions, Dale Stephens

International Law Studies

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The Interrelation Between The Law Of The Sea Convention And Customary International Law, Martin Lishexian Lee May 2006

The Interrelation Between The Law Of The Sea Convention And Customary International Law, Martin Lishexian Lee

San Diego International Law Journal

The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) is a successful attempt by the international community to codify and unify the law of the sea. After long negotiations, the LOSC opened for signature at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III) in 1982. Together with its two formal associations, the Part XI Implementation Agreement 1994 and the Straddling and Migratory Fish Stocks Agreement 1995, it is regarded as one of the most comprehensive documents ever adopted by the international community. The LOSC not only succeeded in addressing all topics covered …


The Uruguay Paper Pulp Mill Dispute: Highlighting The Growing Importance Of Ngos And Public Protest In The Enforcement Of International Environmental Law, Michael K. Lee Jan 2006

The Uruguay Paper Pulp Mill Dispute: Highlighting The Growing Importance Of Ngos And Public Protest In The Enforcement Of International Environmental Law, Michael K. Lee

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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