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The Coffee was Paid for Dearly: Shipwreck BZN4 and the Frigate<i>'t Hart</i>. [PDF]
Tran L +4 more
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Finite Element Analysis of Electromagnetic Characteristics of a Single-Phase Permanent Magnet Linear Oscillation Actuator. [PDF]
Zhang H +5 more
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Improved CNN for Predicting Line Heating Forming Deformation of Complex Hull Curved Plate. [PDF]
Wang S +5 more
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A single maritime boundary: From UNCLOS III to present-day developments
After the creation of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) notion during the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973–1982), the exact relationship between this novel notion and already well-established concepts under international law of the sea, such as the high seas or the continental shelf, proved to be particularly intricate issues.
Erik Franckx
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From Sea to Seabed: The Single Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Case
Three decisions on maritime boundaries in a period of 9 months during 1984-1985 have doubled the body of case law on the delimitation of ocean space. The cases decided by international tribunals prior to 1984 applied only to the continental shelf.
L. H. Legault, Blair Hankey
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The single line maritime boundaries of Malaysia and Indonesia in the Malacca Strait?
This Commentary is a response to the article ‘The Maritime Boundaries of Malaysia and Indonesia in The Malacca Strait: An Appraisal’ by Hamzah et al., published in this journal in 2014. Having interpreted Indonesia's practice with respect to the boundary negotiations with Malaysia in the Strait of Malacca, Hamzah et al.
Damos D. Agusman, Gulardi Nurbintoro
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The Single Maritime Boundary-A Solution for Maritime Delimitation between Namibia and South Africa?
D.B. Hamman
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Surya Prakash Sharma
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Gulf of Maine—a disappointing first in the delimination of a single maritime boundary
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