Five years have elapsed since the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 LOS Convention) was opened for signature in Jamaica on 10 December 1982. Currently, over 150 nations have signed the 1982 LOS Convention, and over 30 nations have ratified it
It has been more than 30 years from the date when the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982 wa...
In the 19th century, international law recognized the right of a nation to use force to protect the ...
My subject this morning is rather timely, and one which should be of interest to you not only becaus...
On 10 December 1982, the signing ceremony was held for the United Nations Convention on the Law of t...
Russian naval policy regarding the law of the sea is in an interesting dilemma. The Soviet state is ...
This Article examines the nature of the right of innocent passage for warships in a territorial sea....
Although international law text writers, as well as the delegates to the conferences for the codific...
This comment explores the right of warships to make innocent passage through foreign territorial sea...
How and why has Russia disputed innocent passages by Western warships in the Black Sea since the imp...
Following World War II, the United States began implementing an informal program to protect and prom...
On 30 April 1982, following nearly fifteen years of preparations and formal deliberation, The Third ...
During last year’s Washington Summit meetings between President Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev,...
The seas have always proved an extraordinary resource for the limited number of communities having a...
[EN]The following article explores the historical and legislative evolution regarding the navigation...
The evolution of the law of the sea has been shaped largely by two notions, namely, freedom of navig...
It has been more than 30 years from the date when the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982 wa...
In the 19th century, international law recognized the right of a nation to use force to protect the ...
My subject this morning is rather timely, and one which should be of interest to you not only becaus...
On 10 December 1982, the signing ceremony was held for the United Nations Convention on the Law of t...
Russian naval policy regarding the law of the sea is in an interesting dilemma. The Soviet state is ...
This Article examines the nature of the right of innocent passage for warships in a territorial sea....
Although international law text writers, as well as the delegates to the conferences for the codific...
This comment explores the right of warships to make innocent passage through foreign territorial sea...
How and why has Russia disputed innocent passages by Western warships in the Black Sea since the imp...
Following World War II, the United States began implementing an informal program to protect and prom...
On 30 April 1982, following nearly fifteen years of preparations and formal deliberation, The Third ...
During last year’s Washington Summit meetings between President Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev,...
The seas have always proved an extraordinary resource for the limited number of communities having a...
[EN]The following article explores the historical and legislative evolution regarding the navigation...
The evolution of the law of the sea has been shaped largely by two notions, namely, freedom of navig...
It has been more than 30 years from the date when the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982 wa...
In the 19th century, international law recognized the right of a nation to use force to protect the ...
My subject this morning is rather timely, and one which should be of interest to you not only becaus...