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Rights and Obligations of States in Disputed Maritime Areas

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Informationen zum Autor Youri van Logchem is Senior Lecturer in the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law at Swansea University. His publications have been cited in international judicial proceedings and he holds several awards, including the Rhodes Academy Submarine Cables Award. Klappentext Since many States are faced with disputed maritime areas, understanding their rights and obligations in these areas is both pressing and topical. This is the first comprehensive treatment of this vast and complex issue and will be an essential book for state officials, scholars, practitioners, and various industries. Vorwort A comprehensive treatment of the rights and obligations of States within disputed maritime areas under international law. Zusammenfassung Since many States are faced with disputed maritime areas, understanding their rights and obligations in these areas is both pressing and topical. This is the first comprehensive treatment of this vast and complex issue and will be an essential book for state officials, scholars, practitioners, and various industries. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Disputed maritime areas: setting the scene; 3. Disputed maritime areas: general rules of International Law; 4. Disputed territorial area and contiguous zone areas: applicable conventional rules; 5. Disputed EEZ and continental shelf areas: applicable conventional rules; 6. Case law involving the rights and obligations of states in disputed maritime areas; 7. Disputed maritime areas generated by claims made from disputed land territory: what are the rights and obligations of states?; 8. Acts of unilateralism in disputed maritime areas: a survey of state practice; 9. Are the rights and obligations of states in disputed maritime areas sufficiently defined in International Law?.

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