Maritime power and the law of the sea : expeditionary operations in world politics by James Kraska.
Material type:
- 9780199773381
- 341.448 KRA/MAR
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341.4148 FEN/CIV Civil Liberties and Human Rights | 341.42 SLO/GLO Globalisation and jurisdiction | 341.442 ISL/LAW Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses : | 341.448 KRA/MAR Maritime power and the law of the sea : expeditionary operations in world politics | 341.448 ROT/OXF Oxford handbook of the law of the sea | 341.4480941 FUL/SOV Sovereignty of the Sea : | 341.45 AND/MOD Modern Law of the Sea : |
Table of Contents:
Figures
Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1. Diminishing freedom in littoral seas
Chapter 2. Expeditionary naval force in history
Chapter 3. The regimes of the law of he sea
Chapter 4. littoral seas-epicenter of world plitics
Chapter 5. Navalforce in the exclusive economic zone
Chapter 6. Sovereicnty and security claims over the exclusive economic zone
Chapter 7. Environmental claims over the exclusive
Chapter 8. promiting access to the exclusive economic zone
Annex 1. United states freedom of navigation operations 1994-2008
Index