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Contemporary views on the lawfulness of naval blockades Martin David Fink Article Open access 07 September 2011 Pages: 191 - 215
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The 1952 Brussels International Convention on the arrest of ships for maritime claims and on jurisdiction Pelayia Yessiou-Faltsi Article 15 June 2011 Pages: 175 - 180
On the interaction between law and science: considerations on the ongoing process of regulating underwater acoustic pollution Irini Papanicolopulu Article 27 April 2011 Pages: 247 - 265
Evidence in international adjudication: map evidence in territorial sovereignty dispute cases Romulo R. Ubay Jr Article 26 January 2011 Pages: 287 - 300
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The Japanese Act on the Punishment of and Measures against Piracy Jun Tsuruta Article 30 October 2010 Pages: 237 - 245
Piracy at sea and the limits of international law Rytis Satkauskas Article 23 April 2010 Pages: 217 - 235
Areios Pagos (Greek Supreme Court: Full Session) Yiannis TimagenisStavros Stavroulakis Case Law 22 January 2010 Pages: 141 - 143
What is a ship? The Policy of the International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage: the effect of the Greek Supreme Court judgment in the Slops case Zuzanna Peplowska Case Note 17 December 2009 Pages: 157 - 164
Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy: fourteenth session 2009, Rhodes, Greece Ioannis Konstantinidis Report 11 December 2009 Pages: 171 - 173
Can the SLOPS be considered as a ship for the purposes of the 1992 Civil Liability Convention and the 1992 Fund Convention? Thomas A. Mensah Case Law 11 December 2009 Pages: 145 - 155
Compensation for pollution damage caused by oil tanker accidents: from “Erika” to “Prestige” José Juste-Ruíz Article 24 October 2009 Pages: 37 - 60
The marine living resources and the evolving law of the sea Jean-François Pulvenis de Séligny Article 09 October 2009 Pages: 61 - 94
IX United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea (IX UNICPOLOS), United Nations headquarters, New York, 23–27 June 2008 Miguel García García-Revillo Report 29 September 2009 Pages: 165 - 170
Contribution of the International Court of Justice to the development of the international law of the sea Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor Article 15 September 2009 Pages: 5 - 18
The legal status of the Philippine Treaty Limits in international law Lowell B. Bautista Article 03 September 2009 Pages: 111 - 139
Improving fishery law enforcement in marine protected areas Sara MonteiroXavier VázquezRonán Long Article 14 August 2009 Pages: 95 - 109
The entry into force of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage Tullio Scovazzi Article 04 August 2009 Pages: 19 - 36