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Land-Locked and Geographically Disadvantaged States in the International Law of the Sea

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At the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, the land-locked countries of the world, together with their geographically disadvantaged counterparts, made a determined effort to obtain special recognition in the Law of the Sea Convention. As members of the so-called LLGDS Group, they challenged the position of coastal States in several areas and introduced proposals which are yet to be fully assessed in the literature on the Law of the Sea. Published at a time when many intriguing questions on the Law of the Sea remain the subjects of intense controversy, this book charts the LLGDS effort at the UNCLOS III and critically examines the extent to which the 1982 Convention and the customary law reflects the perspective of the LLGDS Group. It also offers detailed consideration of many key issues in the law and politics of the sea.

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ISBN: 9780198252870
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Author: S C Legal Consultant, Legal Consultant, United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations Vasciannie
Publisher: Clarendon Press an imprint of Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 260 pages
Series: Oxford Monographs in International Law
Genres: International relations
Public international law: law of the sea
International law: transport, communications and commerce