Excessive Maritime Claims : Third Edition. (eBook, 2012) https://mindovermetal.org/en

Contents: List of Figures, Tables, and Maps; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Foreword to the First Edition; Abbreviations; Table of International Agreements; Table of Cases; Part One Introduction; Chapter One Maintaining Freedom of the Seas; Chapter Two Identification of Excessive Maritime Claims; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Historic Bays; 2.3 Baselines; 2.4 Territorial Sea Breadth; 2.5 Contiguous Zones; 2.6 Exclusive Economic Zones; 2.7 Continental Shelves; 2.8 Archipelagos; 2.9 Innocent Passage in the Territorial Sea. 2.10 Straits Used for International Navigation2.11 Overflight Restrictions; 2.12 Archipelagic Sea Lanes Passage; 2.13 Navigation in EEZs; 2.14 Marine Data Collection; 2.15 Submarine Cables and Pipelines; 2.16 Polar Areas; 2.17 Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH); 2.18 Peaceful Purposes/Peaceful Uses of the Seas; Part Two Legal Divisions of the Oceans and Airspace; Chapter Three Historic Waters; 3.1 Criteria; 3.2 United States Waters; 3.3 Foreign Waters Considered Not to Be Historic; 3.3.1 Argentina and Uruguay —
Rio de la Plata; 3.3.2 Australia —
Anxious, Encounter, Lacepede and Rivoli Bays. 3.3.3 Cambodia and Vietnam —
Gulf of Thailand3.3.4 Dominican Republic —
Santo Domingo and La Escocesa Bays; 3.3.5 India and Sri Lanka —
Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay; 3.3.6 Italy —
Gulf of Taranto; 3.3.7 Libya —
Gulf of Sidra; 3.3.8 Panama —
Gulf of Panama; 3.3.9 USSR —
Peter the Great Bay; 3.3.10 USSR —
Northeast Passage; 3.3.11 Vietnam —
Gulf of Tonkin; 3.4 Historic Bay Claims Rolled Back; 3.4.1 Bays Now Qualifying As Juridical Bays; 3.4.2 Egypt —
Bay of El-Arab; 3.5 Settlement of Disputes; Chapter Four Baselines; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Normal Baseline; 4.2.1 Reefs; 4.3 Straight Baselines. 4.3.1 Purpose4.3.2 Areas of Application; 4.3.3 Criteria for Drawing Straight Baseline Segments; 4.3.4 Straight Baseline Policy of the United States; 4.4 Other Baseline Rules; 4.4.1 Low-Tide Elevations; 4.4.2 Combination of Methods; 4.4.3 Harbor Works; 4.4.4 River Mouths; 4.5 Bays and Other Features; 4.5.1 Juridical Bays; 4.5.2 Historic Bays; 4.5.3 Charts and Publication; 4.5.4 Islands; 4.5.5 Artificial Islands and Off-Shore Installations; 4.5.6 Roadsteads; 4.6 Excessive Baseline Claims; 4.6.1 Coastline Not Deeply Indented and Cut Into; 4.6.2 Coastline Not Fringed with Islands. 4.6.3 Non-Independent Archipelagos4.6.4 Baseline Departs from the General Direction of the Coast; 4.6.5 Waters Are Not Closely Linked to the Land Domain; 4.6.6 Low-Tide Elevation Improperly Used As Basepoint; 4.6.7 Terminus Located on a Maritime Boundary at Sea; 4.6.8 Terminus Located on the Territory of Another State; 4.6.9 Basepoints Located at Sea; 4.6.10 Terminus Not Located on Own Mainland; 4.6.11 Overlarge Bays and Gulfs; 4.6.12 Estuary Closing Lines; 4.6.13 Baselines Not Published; 4.7 Excessive Claims Rolled Back; Chapter Five Territorial Sea; 5.1 Maximum Permissible Breadth.
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