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Comparison between PSSAs and other Regimes in International Law

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Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas

Part of the book series: Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs ((HAMBURG,volume 13))

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This chapter aims to examine the relationship between the PSSAs and other concepts in international law for the protection of vulnerable marine areas. My intention is to examine to what extent the PSSA regime is unique. An accompanying question is if and how the different regimes may effectively combined. This endeavour should not only lead to theoretical systematisation – as this is not a means to an end – but moreover increase the appreciation of the PSSA concept’s peculiarities.

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(2008). Comparison between PSSAs and other Regimes in International Law. In: Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas. Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, vol 13. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78779-2_9

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