ISBN:
9789004163508
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (xii, 320 p)
,
maps
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25 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Online-Ressource Brill Nijhoff E-Books Collections : Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ; International Law 2006-2008 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Publications on ocean development 61
Series Statement:
Publications on ocean development
Parallel Title:
Print version Historic Waters in the Law of the Sea : A Modern Re-Appraisal
DDC:
341.4/5
Keywords:
Maritime law History
;
Law of the sea History
Abstract:
Reassesses the doctrine of historic waters in the law of the sea, particularly in the light of decisions of the International Court of Justice which have referred to the topic
Description / Table of Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgments; List of Maps; Chapter 1 General Issues Relating to Historic Waters; Chapter 2 The Types of Waters to which Historic Claims may be Made; Chapter 3 The Regime of Historic Waters in the case of Bays/Coastal Archipelagoes; Chapter 4 Historic Rights and Delimitation of Maritime Zones; Chapter 5 Problems on Exceptional Title, 'Ancient Rights' and Burden of Proof; Chapter 6 An Example from the Past of an Excessive Claim and Adverse International Reaction: The Russian Ukase of 1821 concerning Waters off Alaska
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 7 Possible International Origins of Historic Claims to Waters: International Judicial Decisions, Proceedings before International Tribunals and TreatiesChapter 8 Problems as to When and Whether an Alleged Historic Claim has been Made Eo Nomine; Chapter 9 The International Legal Requirements for Historic Waters/Bays; Chapter 10 Exercise of Authority: The Need for a Formal, Clear and Consistent Claim; Chapter 11 The Necessity for Publicity of Historic Claim: Publication / Noti? cation of the Claim to Other States
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 12 The Need for Continuity of Historic Claim and for Satisfaction of the Time FactorChapter 13 The Need for Effective Exercise of Jurisdiction; Chapter 14 Knowledge of, and Acquiescence to, Historic Claims; Chapter 15 Vital Interests ('Vital Bays'): A 'Fourth' Factor Relevant to Evidence of Historic Waters?; Chapter 16 Reliance for Historic Title on Succession to Actions and Claims of a Predecessor; Chapter 17 Problems Relating to Disclaimer of Historic Title; Chapter 18 Conclusions: Does the Concept of Historic Waters have Continuing Relevance in Contemporary International Law?
Description / Table of Contents:
AppendixBibliography; Index
Note:
General issues relating to historic waters -- The types of waters to which historic claims may be made -- The regime of historic waters in the case of Bays/Coastal Archipelagoes -- Historic rights and delimitation of maritime zones -- Problems on exceptional title, 'Ancient Rights' and burden of proof -- An example from the past of an excessive claim and adverse internation reaction : the Russian Ukase of 1821 concerning water off Alaska -- Possible international origins of history claims to waters : international judicial decisions, proceedings before international tribunals and treaties -- Problems as to when and whether an alleged historic claim has been made Eo Nonine -- The international legal requirements for historic waters/bays -- Exercise of authority : the need for a formal, clear and consistent claim -- The necessity for publicity of historic claim : publication/notification of the claim to other States
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-309) and index
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The need for continuity of historic claim and for satisfaction of the time factor -- The need for effective exercise of jurisdiction -- Knowledge of, and acquiescence to, historic claims -- Vital interests ('Vital Bays') : a 'fourth' factor relevant to evidence of historic waters? -- Reliance for historic title on succession to actions and claims of a predecessor -- Problems relating to disclaimer of historic title -- Conslusions : Does the concept of historic waters have continuing relevance in contemporary internation law?
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004163508.i-322
URL:
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