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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. The book draws on published governmental material in the public domain, specifically the U.S., and addresses recent progress in maritime security, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction by sea, piracy, and protection of underwater cultural heritage. As a result of significant developments in the law of the sea, primarily with reference to the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention, Excessive Maritime Claims provides up to date coverage of current affairs as well as introduce new topics such as: submarine cables, polar areas, environmental protection, sovereign immunity and sunken ships, and maritime law enforcement.
Territorial waters. --- Contiguous zones (Law of the sea) --- Economic zones (Law of the sea) --- Boundaries. --- Claims. --- Law of the sea --- United States --- Foreign relations. --- Claims --- International claims --- Private claims --- War claims --- Borders (Geography) --- Boundary lines --- Frontiers --- Geographical boundaries --- International boundaries --- Lines, Boundary --- Natural boundaries --- Perimeters (Boundaries) --- Political boundaries --- Economic zones (Maritime law) --- Exclusive economic zones (Law of the sea) --- Patrimonial sea (Law of the sea) --- Contiguous zones (Maritime law) --- Limit, Three-mile (Territorial waters) --- Marginal sea (Territorial waters) --- Maritime belt (Territorial waters) --- Territorial sea --- Three-mile limit (Territorial waters) --- Law and legislation --- Finance, Public --- Government liability (International law) --- Borderlands --- Territory, National --- Territorial waters --- Bodies of water --- Jurisdiction, Territorial --- Continental shelf --- Innocent passage (Law of the sea)
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