The law of the sea recognizes the different powers of States with respect to the diverse maritime areas that are adjacent to their coasts. The Antarctic Treaty recognizes both claims to sovereignty and the non recognition of this sovereignty. Is it lawful to delimite maritime areas in the waters surrounding Antarctica? If so, how can international law of the sea be applied in Antarctica?
Vigni, P. (2001). Antarctic Maritime Claims: “Frozen Sovereignty”and the Law of the Sea. In The Law of the Sea and Polar Maritime Delimitation and Juridiction (pp. 85-104). LONDRA : KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHER.
Antarctic Maritime Claims: “Frozen Sovereignty”and the Law of the Sea
VIGNI, PATRIZIA
2001-01-01
Abstract
The law of the sea recognizes the different powers of States with respect to the diverse maritime areas that are adjacent to their coasts. The Antarctic Treaty recognizes both claims to sovereignty and the non recognition of this sovereignty. Is it lawful to delimite maritime areas in the waters surrounding Antarctica? If so, how can international law of the sea be applied in Antarctica?I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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