Cases and Materials on the Law of the Sea is a thoroughly up-to-date text that will be used both as a classroom course book and as a treatise and reference guide. The text contains engaging teaching materials that systematically introduce law of the sea topics, placing them in the context of important themes about the roles of international law and international legal process.
Historical materials of continuing importance appear alongside new materials that address such topics as maritime terrorism and port security, the protection of underwater cultural heritage, marine sanctuaries, deep-sea vent resources, and the operation of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and other new international organizations.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
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'This book is not a book for the casual reader with a passing interest or even as an introductory book for understanding law of the sea. It is, however, the best book of its kind regarding law of the sea... . (...) It is comprehensive in its coverage and wise in its choice of excerpts. The commentary added by the compilers assists greatly in the understanding of the presented materials.'
Ted Mc Dorman, International Journal of Maritime History (Volume XVIII, No. 2).
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Höhe: 24 mm
Breite: 16 mm
Dicke: 59 mm
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978-1-57105-317-6 (9781571053176)
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Louis B. Sohn was the Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard University for thirty-five years and he subsequently taught at the University of Georgia and George Washington University law school. John E. Noyes is a Professor of Law at California Western School of Law.
Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Figures; Table of Abbreviations; Table of Treaties and Other International Instruments; Table of Cases;Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Freedom of the High Seas;
Chapter 3: Nationality of Vessels; Chapter 4: Jurisdiction of the Flag State; Chapter 5: Baselines; Chapter 6: Boundaries of Maritime Jurisdiction Between Adjacent and Opposite States; Chapter 7: Internal Waters and Ports; Chapter 8: Territorial Sea, Contiguous Zone, Straits, and Archipelagic Waters; Chapter 9: Continental Shelf; Chapter 10: Exclusive Economic Zone; Chapter 11: The Deep Seabed; Chapter 12: Marine Pollution; Chapter 13: Living Resources of the High Seas; Chapter 14: Settlement of Disputes;
Index.