This Article examines the Soviet Union\u27s doctrine of the closed sea, under which the warships of all nonlittoral countries of certain designated peripheral seas would have no right to enter and navigate on those seas. The author analyzes the development of this doctrine and analyzes its application of this doctrine to the Black Sea, in light of recent historical developments and developments in the Law of the Sea
This study explores the passage regimes of the Kerch Strait and its adjacent maritime areas in the c...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
This article examines the legal status of the Northern Sea Route (NSR), which has been a subject of ...
Russian naval policy regarding the law of the sea is in an interesting dilemma. The Soviet state is ...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the rather vague claims to closed seas by the Soviet Union ...
The Black Sea has been the scene of conflict between coastal states throughout history. Recently, em...
Does it do any good at all to talk about international law when it comes to dealing with the Soviet ...
In the first part of our time this morning, then, I should like to take you rapidly through the deve...
The Brezhnev Doctrine states the official Soviet theory of the law governing the use of force by Sta...
Following the collapse of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, both Russia and Ukraine announced measures...
How and why has Russia disputed innocent passages by Western warships in the Black Sea since the imp...
Recent Soviet writings leave little doubt that the advancement of Communism still remains the suprem...
The article refers to “the problem of the straits” and the entry into the Black Sea of the Soviet wa...
The growth and development of a modern navy has been a somewhat recent phenomenon for the USSR, occu...
The Soviet Union, with the cooperation of the Scott Polar Research Institute, the Fridtjof Nansen In...
This study explores the passage regimes of the Kerch Strait and its adjacent maritime areas in the c...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
This article examines the legal status of the Northern Sea Route (NSR), which has been a subject of ...
Russian naval policy regarding the law of the sea is in an interesting dilemma. The Soviet state is ...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the rather vague claims to closed seas by the Soviet Union ...
The Black Sea has been the scene of conflict between coastal states throughout history. Recently, em...
Does it do any good at all to talk about international law when it comes to dealing with the Soviet ...
In the first part of our time this morning, then, I should like to take you rapidly through the deve...
The Brezhnev Doctrine states the official Soviet theory of the law governing the use of force by Sta...
Following the collapse of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, both Russia and Ukraine announced measures...
How and why has Russia disputed innocent passages by Western warships in the Black Sea since the imp...
Recent Soviet writings leave little doubt that the advancement of Communism still remains the suprem...
The article refers to “the problem of the straits” and the entry into the Black Sea of the Soviet wa...
The growth and development of a modern navy has been a somewhat recent phenomenon for the USSR, occu...
The Soviet Union, with the cooperation of the Scott Polar Research Institute, the Fridtjof Nansen In...
This study explores the passage regimes of the Kerch Strait and its adjacent maritime areas in the c...
The article carries out an assessment of the “reunification of Crimea with Russia” from the point of...
This article examines the legal status of the Northern Sea Route (NSR), which has been a subject of ...