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India's exclusive economic zone: resources, exploitation, management / Qasim, S Z (ed); Roonwal, G S (ed) 1996  Book
Qasim, S Z Book
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Publication New Delhi, Omega Scientific Publishers, 1996.
Description x, 238p.
Standard Number 8185399379
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037985341.440954/QAS 037985MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   034801


Internationalizing the seabed / Ogley, Roderick 1984  Book
Ogley, Roderick Book
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Publication Aldershot, Gower Publishing, 1984.
Description vii, 256p.
Standard Number 0566006294
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Law of the sea: text of UN conventions / Chandra, Satish 1985  Book
Chandra, Satish Book
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Publication DelhI, Mittal Publications, 1985.
Description xiii, 318p.
Key Words Martime law  naval law  Sea - Law 
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ID:   072922


Restricting the concept of free seas: modern maritime law re-evaluated / Smith, George Patrick 1980  Book
Smith, George Patrick Book
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Publication New York, Robert E Krieger, 1980.
Description 242p.
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Sovereignty at sea / Kraska, James   Journal Article
Kraska, James Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In March 2009 the Chinese conducted bold and dangerous manoeuvres against the USNS Impeccable, a US Navy military survey vessel operating about 120 kilometres from the island of Hainan in the South China Sea. Five Chinese government vessels, including a Navy intelligence-collection ship, a Bureau of Maritime Fisheries patrol vessel, a State Oceanographic Administration patrol vessel, and two small Chinese-flagged trawlers, surrounded and blocked the transit of the US vessel in international waters. In an odd turn, a Chinese vessel approached within 8 metres of the American ship in an attempt to cut its towed array; when the Impeccable engaged the Chinese vessel with fire hoses to repel it, the Chinese crew stripped to their underwear. The event marks the first test of the Obama administration regarding China's efforts to reshape the legal regime that applies to the littoral zone under the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention. Beijing provoked a similar crisis early in 2001 at the start of President George W. Bush's first term, when a Chinese interception of an American EP-3 surveillance aircraft flying in international airspace over the East China Sea caused a mid-air collision and the loss of the Chinese fighter jet and pilot, and required an emergency landing of the US aircraft on Hainan. 'Innocent passage by naval vessels from other countries in the territorial waters in the special economic zone is acceptable, but not allowed otherwise', a senior spokesman in Beijing stated after the March 2009 incident.
Key Words Maritime Strategy  Maritime Security  China  Sea - Law 
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