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Utgave 578/2024
Port safety warranties in Charterparties in the context of the Ukrainian-Russian War
When the time charterer redelivers on short notice
The law of the sea challenges pertaining to the regulation of navigational rights and freedoms on the Northern Sea Route: Russia’s excessive maritime claims
Selected Master Theses
Port safety warranties in Charterparties in the context of the Ukrainian-Russian War
When the time charterer redelivers on short notice
The law of the sea challenges pertaining to the regulation of navigational rights and freedoms on the Northern Sea Route: Russia’s excessive maritime claims
Preface
1 Introduction
2 Coastal State jurisdiction as defined by UNCLOS: emphasis on navigational rights and freedoms
3 UNCLOS Article 234 as Arctic lex-specialis : still susceptible to interpretational complexities?
3.1 Introductory remarks
3.2 Scope of UNCLOS Article 234: Interpretation
3.3 The legislative framework of Russia with regards to the NSR
4 Does Russia have enhanced jurisdictional authority under Article 234 to regulate navigation on the NSR? Examination of Russian legislation
5 The South China Sea Arbitration: Stimulating a renewed concern over the legitimacy of Russia's historic internal waters claim?
6 Conclusion
Bibliography
Publiseringspolitikk
3 UNCLOS Article 234 as Arctic lex-specialis : still susceptible to interpretational complexities?
578/2024
3 UNCLOS Article 234 as Arctic
lex-specialis
: still susceptible to interpretational complexities?
Forrige
2.4 Coastal State jurisdiction in EEZ and navigational freedoms of foreign merchant ships
Neste
3.1 Introductory remarks