Ocean Law and Policy

CIL Research Project on International Maritime Crimes: Malaysia’s Country Report

This country report is part of a series of country reports written for the CIL Research Project on International Maritime Crimes. The country reports were prepared in response to a questionnaire. The country reports cover the problems faced by states in effectively implementing global and regional conventions on international maritime crimes, and the ratification and implementation …

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Navigational Restrictions Within the New LOS Context: Geographical Implications for the United States

In 1986, Lewis M Alexander, a world-renowned marine geographer, prepared for the US Department of Defense a report, ‘Navigational Restrictions within the New LOS Context: Geographical Implications for the United States’. Edited by J Ashley Roach, the reformatted report is presented in five sections and includes 20 maps, illustrating the world’s international straits and major …

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Workshop on Submarine Cables in the Sargasso Sea: Legal and Environmental Issues in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction

The workshop report, ‘Submarine Cables in the Sargasso Sea: Legal and Environmental Issues in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction’, has been released by the co-sponsors: Sargasso Sea Commission, NUS Centre for International Law (CIL), George Washington University Law School, and the International Cable Protection Committee. This report is the first ever multidisciplinary effort by scientists, the …

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