The Law of the Sea in a NutshellNationality of Vessels; Duties and Jurisdiction of Flag State and Restrictions on Jurisdiction of States Over Foreign Vessels; Baseline for Determining Zones of National Jurisdiction; Boundaries of Maritime Jurisdiction Between Adjacent and Opposite States; Internal Waters and Ports; Territorial Sea; Exclusive Economic Zone; Continental Shelf; Exploitation of the Mineral Resources of the Deep Seabed; Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment; High Seas Freedom; Settlement of Disputes. |
Contents
B Jurisdiction of Flag State and Restrictions | 17 |
THE BASELINE FOR DETER | 36 |
E Islands | 46 |
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The Law of the Sea in a Nutshell Louis B. Sohn,Kristen Gustafson Juras,John E. Noyes,Erik Franckx No preview available - 2010 |
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