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The Impact Of Competing Interests And Pressures On Maritime Administrations In Aspiring Maritime States : A Critical Analysis, David V. Robin Jan 2002

The Impact Of Competing Interests And Pressures On Maritime Administrations In Aspiring Maritime States : A Critical Analysis, David V. Robin

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Cooperation Between Coastal States And User States In The Malacca And Singapore Straits Under Article 43 Of The Unclos 1982 [United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea] : Cost Burden Sharing And Possible Solutions For The Establishment Of A Funding Mechanism, Ryoji Hayashi Jan 2002

Cooperation Between Coastal States And User States In The Malacca And Singapore Straits Under Article 43 Of The Unclos 1982 [United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea] : Cost Burden Sharing And Possible Solutions For The Establishment Of A Funding Mechanism, Ryoji Hayashi

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A 21st Century Perspective On Peru And The 1982 United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea, Pedro Nolasco Terry Guillen Jan 2002

A 21st Century Perspective On Peru And The 1982 United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea, Pedro Nolasco Terry Guillen

World Maritime University Dissertations

The adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1982, constituted the major political and legal achievement that the International community has ever achieved, regarding the uses of the sea. It is considered as the Constitution of the Oceans binding upon all States, whether they are party or not to the Convention, as part of the current customary international law. Countries holding unilateral positions in this regard are every day less accepted and supported by the international community as a whole.

The fundamentals of the 200nm thesis are now part of the main legal regimes …