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Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process, Paperback / softback Book

Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process Paperback / softback

Part of the Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law series

Paperback / softback

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Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process is the first comprehensive analysis of judicial decisions, state practice and academic opinions on maritime boundary delimitation.

For ease of reading and clarity, it follows this three-stage approach in its structure.

Massimo Lando analyses the interaction between international tribunals and states in the development of the delimitation process, in order to explain rationally how a judicially-created approach to delimit maritime boundaries has been accepted by states.

Pursuing a practical approach, this book identifies disputed points in maritime delimitation and proposes solutions which could be applied in future judicial disputes.

In addition, the book engages with the underlying theories of maritime delimitation, including the relationship between delimitation and delineation, the effect of third states' rights on delimitation, and the manner in which each stage of the process influences the other stages.

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