Ocean States:Archipelagic Regimes in the Law of the Sea (Publications of Ocean Development, Vol 22) (Legal Aspects of International Organization)

* Read ! Ocean States:Archipelagic Regimes in the Law of the Sea (Publications of Ocean Development, Vol 22) (Legal Aspects of International Organization) by Mohamed Munavvar × eBook or Kindle ePUB. Ocean States:Archipelagic Regimes in the Law of the Sea (Publications of Ocean Development, Vol 22) (Legal Aspects of International Organization) The archipelagic concept is viewed as a practical as well as a functional basis for the determination of the territorial limits of Ocean States.. The nature, status and regime of the waters of different types of archipelagos is examined and analysed from the perspective of archipelagic states and is based on the requirement of such states for territorial integrity and self-determination. The book traces the historical evolution of the archipelagic concept in international law and examines the de

Ocean States:Archipelagic Regimes in the Law of the Sea (Publications of Ocean Development, Vol 22) (Legal Aspects of International Organization)

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Rating : 4.14 (600 Votes)
Asin : 0792328825
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-03-04
Language : English

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"Excellent" according to A Customer. The book is excellent for any one wanting to learn more on archipelagic states and its relationship with UNCLOS. The language is very simple and easy to understand. Anybody will understand the concepts involved in Archipelagos in no time. Hope to read more books by the same author. Keep up the good work Mohamed Munavvar!

The archipelagic concept is viewed as a practical as well as a functional basis for the determination of the territorial limits of Ocean States.. The nature, status and regime of the waters of different types of archipelagos is examined and analysed from the perspective of archipelagic states and is based on the requirement of such states for territorial integrity and self-determination. The book traces the historical evolution of the archipelagic concept in international law and examines the definitio

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