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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
Developing Use Of Force Doctrine: A Legal Case Study Of The Coast Guard's Airborne Use Of Force, Rachel Canty
Developing Use Of Force Doctrine: A Legal Case Study Of The Coast Guard's Airborne Use Of Force, Rachel Canty
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bilateral Maritime Counter-Drug And Immigrant Interdiction Agreements: Is This The World Of The Future?, Joseph E. Kramek
Bilateral Maritime Counter-Drug And Immigrant Interdiction Agreements: Is This The World Of The Future?, Joseph E. Kramek
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Caribbean Shiprider Agreements: Sunk By Banana Trade War?, Michelle Williams
Caribbean Shiprider Agreements: Sunk By Banana Trade War?, Michelle Williams
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Constitutional Law--Federal Jurisdiction---Environmental Law--Maritime Law--State Regulation Of Shipping For Pollution--Control Purposes--Federal Preemption United States V. Locke. 120 S.Ct. 1135. Supreme Court Of The United States, March 6, 2000., Patrick O. Gudridge
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Transit Of Straits And Archipelagic Waters By Military Aircraft, Bernard H. Oxman
Transit Of Straits And Archipelagic Waters By Military Aircraft, Bernard H. Oxman
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The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea balances the interests of states in ways that are more refined than the classic summa divisio between the free high seas and territorial waters. The result for aviation is the preservation of freedom of overflight for civil and military aircraft seaward of the territorial sea in the exclusive economic zone as on the high seas beyond, and the right of such aircraft to transit archipelagic waters as well as straits comprised of territorial seas and internal waters. A proper understanding of the scope of these rights and their relationship to the …
The "Camouco" (Panamav. France) (Judgment). Itlos Case No. 5. . International Tribunal For The Law Of The Sea, February 7, 2000., Bernard H. Oxman, Vincent P. Bantz
The "Camouco" (Panamav. France) (Judgment). Itlos Case No. 5. . International Tribunal For The Law Of The Sea, February 7, 2000., Bernard H. Oxman, Vincent P. Bantz
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No abstract provided.