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Legal Extensions to Australia’s Maritime Claim

Maritime Studies, 1994
(1994). Legal Extensions to Australia’s Maritime Claim. Maritime Studies: Vol. 1994, No. 79, pp. 14-17.
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Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims

2016
Abstract This chapter explores the limitation of liability for maritime claims. Specifically, it analyses the main provisions of the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims (LLMC Convention) and the actions being taken to improve the system built upon the 1996 LLMC Protocol.
Sarah C Derrington, James M Turner
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Global Maritime Claims

Ocean Development & International Law, 1989
Abstract A good indicator of how a country interprets and implements provisions of the law of the sea is its state practice. Worldwide state practice generally reflects an acceptance of the UN Law of the Sea (LOS) Convention with respect to the types of jurisdiction that were addressed in Committee II of the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea ...
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Enforcement of Maritime Claims

2016
Abstract This chapter discusses the enforcement of maritime claims. According to the International Convention on Arrest of Ships, ‘maritime claim’ means any claim concerning or arising out of the ownership, construction, possession, management, operation, or trading of any ship.
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Indian Ocean maritime claims

Journal of the Indian Ocean Region, 2010
This paper analyses contemporary maritime claims in the Indian Ocean Region. It examines sovereignty disputes around the region, including in the Persian Gulf and Mozambique Channel before moving on to assertions of maritime jurisdiction. These include claims over internal and archipelagic waters, as well as assertions over rights of navigation in ...
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National Maritime Claims In The Arctic

2010
Encircling the Arctic Ocean are the five coastal States of Russia, the United States, Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Norway. The geography of the surrounding coastlines, and the morphology and geology of the subsurface features, ensures the vast majority of the Arctic Ocean and its continental shelf will come under the national jurisdiction of these ...
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Subrogation and Maritime Claims

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Robert Merkin, Aybüke Naz Durmuş
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