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International Waters

2023
Abstract The seizure of the tanker Tuapse and its aftermath epitomized the contradictions of the maritime expansion of the Soviet Union. Soviet authorities sought to use the episode to pry open the South China Sea and tar the United States as a supporter of “piracy.” At the same time, they viewed maritime zones as places of ideological ...
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Internal waters

Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 1986
It has long been generally admitted that coastal States enjoy sovereignty over their internal waters to the same extent as over their land territory. The implication of this has been understood to be that the rules of general international law, concerning the legal order of the seas, do not affect the internal waters of coastal States.
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Internal waters: Customary Rules of the Extension of Internal Waters

Nordic Journal of International Law, 1992
The importance of the customary regimes of internal waters for the delimitation of the other coastal state maritime zones is analyzed. The rules of baselines in the 1958 and 1982 Conventions on the Law of the Sea are not exhaustive. They are supplemented by the customary regimes of internal waters.
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International Water Law: Regulations for Cooperation and the Discussion of the International Water Convention

1998
Over the next decade, water issues in the region’s three major river basins — the Jordan, the Nile, and the Tigris-Euphrates — will foster either an unprecedented degree of cooperation or a combustible level of conflict.
Jörg Barandat, Aytül Kaplan
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Water Conflicts and International Water Markets

2007
Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) exist in a semi-arid region where the overwhelming use of water is for agriculture. The water deficit that faces each can be closed either by importing food, importing water, achieving higher productivity per unit of water input, or manufacturing water by techniques such as desalination.
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International Water Tribunal

Waterlines, 1992
IWT considers cases of serious industrial pollution — which get round existing laws. Adverse publicity encourages companies to clean up their act.
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