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The “Lotus”-case and the U. S. Control on the High Seas
The article considers the issue of the existing gap in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 in the regulation of the suppression of terrorism at sea and transportation of the weapon of mass destruction at sea by means of the ...
Ekaterina S. Anyanova
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The marine economy has become an increasingly important contributor to the global economy due to advancements in science and technology and humans’ growing ability to manipulate nature.
Lansong Huang, Rui Zhou, Quansheng Wang
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Prior to the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in 1982, fisheries played only a minor role in the economies of most developing countries.
Vincent Iwunze
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The adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and subsequent developments in State practice have prompted a growing number of International Investment Agreements (IIAs) to include "definition of territory clauses ...
Xingyi Duan, Ziheng Liu
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Carrier’s liability under international maritime conventions and the UNCITRAL draft convention on contracts for the international carriage of goods wholly or partly by sea [PDF]
The UNCITRAL Draft Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea was approved on Thursday, 3 July 2008 and would then be presented to the General Assembly of the United Nations for endorsement later this year ...
T.-J. Su, P. Wang
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The following article explores the historical and legislative evolution regarding the navigation of foreign warships in the territorial sea, including the different lines of thought considered in the Conference of the United Nations on the Law of the Sea,
Leopoldo M. A. GODIO +1 more
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Transnational maritime environmental crime and the BBNJ Agreement
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction are a prime target for transnational maritime environmental crime due to a fragmented international legal framework and a lack of coordination and cooperation between governance and institutional structures.
Sarah Louise Lothian
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Rights and interests concerning the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles (extended continental shelf, ECS) are related to important aspects of a nation's marine utilization such as marine resource development, marine technological innovation, and ...
Zhengkai Mao, Jinpeng Wang, Zhijun Zhang
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How to define sharing benefits from Marine Genetic Resources in the High Seas (water column) as equitable and just? Supposedly, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, international custom and the Convention on Biological Diversity do not ...
Sergio Peña Neira
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The importance of referring to international rules concerning the development of marine minerals in the ocean areas under national jurisdiction has ever been identified.
Mayumi INOUE +2 more
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