The international law of the sea

The international law of the sea

by Constantine John Colombos

1959

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In war and peace, includes some fishing and river law.

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    How does Colombos balance the competing interests of sovereign nations with the concept of the "freedom of the seas" in times of both international peace and conflict?

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    In what ways does the regulation of fishing and river law reflect humanity's evolving relationship with and exploitation of natural resources over time?

  3. 3

    How do you think international legal frameworks established during the era of this writing still influence modern maritime disputes and contemporary geopolitical tensions?

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