The law of maritime boundary delimitation : a case study of the Russian Federation

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The law of maritime boundary delimitation : a case study of the Russian Federation

Alex G. Oude Elferink

(Publications on ocean development / general editor, Shigeru Oda, v. 24)

Martinus Nijhoff , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1994

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit Utrecht, 1994

Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-417) and index

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Description

This volume presents an analysis of the maritime boundary delimitations of the Russian Federation. The focus of this analysis is the relationship between state practice and the rules of public international law applicable to the delimitation of maritime zones between neighboring states. A first part establishes the contents of the law in this field. The main part of the work concerns an analysis of the position of the Russian Federation on the rules of maritime delimitation law and the practice of this state in relation to the delimitation of specific maritime boundaries with neighboring states. The case study of the Russian Federation illustrates the significance of international law for the delimitation of maritime boundaries, while at the same time indicating the limits of the influence of the law on state behavior.

Table of Contents

Chronological Table of International Instruments. Table of Legislation. Table of Cases. Abbreviations. Note on the Transcription of Cyrillic. Introduction. Part 1: Maritime Delimitation Law. Introduction. I. State Practice concerning Maritime Delimitation. II: The Case Law concerning Maritime Delimitation. III: Maritime Delimitation Law -- An Appraisal. Part 2: The Russian Federation Position on Maritime Delimitation Law. Introduction. IV: The Position of the Russian Federation on Maritime Delimitation Law. V: Russian Legal Doctrine concerning Maritime Delimitation Law. Part 3: The Maritime Boundary Delimitations of the Russian Federation. Introduction. VI: The Baltic Sea. VII: The Barents Sea, the Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, and the North Pacific Ocean. VIII: The Black Sea. IX: The Sea of Japan, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Northwest Pacific Ocean. Part 4: Evaluation and Conclusions. X: State Practice of the Russian Federation and Maritime Delimitation Law. Annex 1: Maps. Annex 2: Table 1. Bibliography. Summary. Index.

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