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Author Roach, J. Ashley

Title Excessive Maritime Claims : Third Edition
Edition 3rd ed
Published Leiden : BRILL, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (997 pages)
Series Publications on Ocean Development
Publications on ocean development.
Contents List of Figures, Tables, and Maps; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Foreword to the First Edition; Abbreviations; Table of International Agreements; Table of Cases; Part One Introduction; Chapter One Maintaining Freedom of the Seas; Chapter Two Identification of Excessive Maritime Claims; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Historic Bays; 2.3 Baselines; 2.4 Territorial Sea Breadth; 2.5 Contiguous Zones; 2.6 Exclusive Economic Zones; 2.7 Continental Shelves; 2.8 Archipelagos; 2.9 Innocent Passage in the Territorial Sea
2.10 Straits Used for International Navigation2.11 Overflight Restrictions; 2.12 Archipelagic Sea Lanes Passage; 2.13 Navigation in EEZs; 2.14 Marine Data Collection; 2.15 Submarine Cables and Pipelines; 2.16 Polar Areas; 2.17 Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH); 2.18 Peaceful Purposes/Peaceful Uses of the Seas; Part Two Legal Divisions of the Oceans and Airspace; Chapter Three Historic Waters; 3.1 Criteria; 3.2 United States Waters; 3.3 Foreign Waters Considered Not to Be Historic; 3.3.1 Argentina and Uruguay -- Rio de la Plata; 3.3.2 Australia -- Anxious, Encounter, Lacepede and Rivoli Bays
3.3.3 Cambodia and Vietnam -- Gulf of Thailand3.3.4 Dominican Republic -- Santo Domingo and La Escocesa Bays; 3.3.5 India and Sri Lanka -- Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay; 3.3.6 Italy -- Gulf of Taranto; 3.3.7 Libya -- Gulf of Sidra; 3.3.8 Panama -- Gulf of Panama; 3.3.9 USSR -- Peter the Great Bay; 3.3.10 USSR -- Northeast Passage; 3.3.11 Vietnam -- Gulf of Tonkin; 3.4 Historic Bay Claims Rolled Back; 3.4.1 Bays Now Qualifying As Juridical Bays; 3.4.2 Egypt -- Bay of El-Arab; 3.5 Settlement of Disputes; Chapter Four Baselines; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Normal Baseline; 4.2.1 Reefs; 4.3 Straight Baselines
4.3.1 Purpose4.3.2 Areas of Application; 4.3.3 Criteria for Drawing Straight Baseline Segments; 4.3.4 Straight Baseline Policy of the United States; 4.4 Other Baseline Rules; 4.4.1 Low-Tide Elevations; 4.4.2 Combination of Methods; 4.4.3 Harbor Works; 4.4.4 River Mouths; 4.5 Bays and Other Features; 4.5.1 Juridical Bays; 4.5.2 Historic Bays; 4.5.3 Charts and Publication; 4.5.4 Islands; 4.5.5 Artificial Islands and Off-Shore Installations; 4.5.6 Roadsteads; 4.6 Excessive Baseline Claims; 4.6.1 Coastline Not Deeply Indented and Cut Into; 4.6.2 Coastline Not Fringed with Islands
4.6.3 Non-Independent Archipelagos4.6.4 Baseline Departs from the General Direction of the Coast; 4.6.5 Waters Are Not Closely Linked to the Land Domain; 4.6.6 Low-Tide Elevation Improperly Used As Basepoint; 4.6.7 Terminus Located on a Maritime Boundary at Sea; 4.6.8 Terminus Located on the Territory of Another State; 4.6.9 Basepoints Located at Sea; 4.6.10 Terminus Not Located on Own Mainland; 4.6.11 Overlarge Bays and Gulfs; 4.6.12 Estuary Closing Lines; 4.6.13 Baselines Not Published; 4.7 Excessive Claims Rolled Back; Chapter Five Territorial Sea; 5.1 Maximum Permissible Breadth
Summary Now in a third, revised edition, Excessive Maritime Claims by J. Ashley Roach and Robert W. Smith is designed for law of the sea and maritime law specialists. Coverage includes current affairs in maritime law such as submarine cables, polar areas, environmental protection, sovereign immunity and sunken ships, and maritime law enforcement, maritime security, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction by sea, piracy, and protection of underwater cultural heritage
Notes 5.2 United States Policy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Territorial waters.
Contiguous zones (Law of the sea)
Economic zones (Law of the sea)
Boundaries.
Claims.
Law of the sea -- United States
boundaries.
Droit de la mer.
Eaux territoriales.
Rattachement de territoires.
Relations extérieures.
Boundaries
Claims
Contiguous zones (Law of the sea)
Diplomatic relations
Economic zones (Law of the sea)
Law of the sea
Territorial waters
TERRITORIAL SEA.
CONTIGUOUS ZONE.
LAW OF THE SEA.
BOUNDARIES.
FREE ECONOMIC ZONES.
CLAIMS.
MARITIME BOUNDARIES.
EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE.
MARITIME CLAIMS.
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140058
Subject Etats-Unis d'Amérique.
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Smith, Robert W
ISBN 9789004217720
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9004217738
9789004217737
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9781280882029
9786613723338
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