This paper takes up the traditional concept of historic bays as one time-honored basis for asserting national claims at the expense of the common high seas, which, however, unlike some of the more recent forms of decentralized enclosures, purports to rely on, or should rely on, a specific, objective, and clearly articulated definition, rather than on a subjective one
Seasteading--homesteading of the modern era--is a desire to develop above-water settlements in inter...
Historic titles and historic rights have been a complicated issue in the law of the sea both concept...
The recent developments in the law of the sea form only one chapter of a larger story which deals wi...
This paper takes up the traditional concept of historic bays as one time-honored basis for asserting...
On every continent, and since time practically immemorial, nation states have invoked the phrase hi...
This article makes study of the historic evolution of the concept of the historic bays and waters. T...
The article examines the application of US Supreme court of international law concerning historic wa...
This Comment examines the recent decision of the Supreme Court in the Alabama and Mississippi Bounda...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is a major achievement of diplomac...
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Background and history of the dispute; 3. The Gulf of Fonseca and the ...
The issue of historic rights and historic waters has long been a problematic area in the law of the ...
This Article examines the ocean enclosure movement and its future viability in light of the signin...
The special problem of identifying the juridical nature of coastal indentations is but one aspect of...
This work reassesses the doctrine, and present-day status, of historic waters in the law of the sea,...
El presente artículo estudia la evolución histórica de los conceptos de aguas y de bahías históricas...
Seasteading--homesteading of the modern era--is a desire to develop above-water settlements in inter...
Historic titles and historic rights have been a complicated issue in the law of the sea both concept...
The recent developments in the law of the sea form only one chapter of a larger story which deals wi...
This paper takes up the traditional concept of historic bays as one time-honored basis for asserting...
On every continent, and since time practically immemorial, nation states have invoked the phrase hi...
This article makes study of the historic evolution of the concept of the historic bays and waters. T...
The article examines the application of US Supreme court of international law concerning historic wa...
This Comment examines the recent decision of the Supreme Court in the Alabama and Mississippi Bounda...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is a major achievement of diplomac...
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Background and history of the dispute; 3. The Gulf of Fonseca and the ...
The issue of historic rights and historic waters has long been a problematic area in the law of the ...
This Article examines the ocean enclosure movement and its future viability in light of the signin...
The special problem of identifying the juridical nature of coastal indentations is but one aspect of...
This work reassesses the doctrine, and present-day status, of historic waters in the law of the sea,...
El presente artículo estudia la evolución histórica de los conceptos de aguas y de bahías históricas...
Seasteading--homesteading of the modern era--is a desire to develop above-water settlements in inter...
Historic titles and historic rights have been a complicated issue in the law of the sea both concept...
The recent developments in the law of the sea form only one chapter of a larger story which deals wi...