2019
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7329201900103
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The parting of the seas: norms, material power and state control over the ocean

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“…Instead, 26 Tulio Treves, "1958 Geneva Conventions on the Law of the Sea," Audiovisual Library of International Law, September 2008. 27 de Moraes, 2019;O'Connell, 1982, p. 26. 28 O'Connell,1982 Anya Wahal, "On International Treaties, the United States Refuses to Play Ball," The Internationalist, blog, Council on Foreign Relations, January 7, 2022.…”
Section: Administrative and Legal Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, 26 Tulio Treves, "1958 Geneva Conventions on the Law of the Sea," Audiovisual Library of International Law, September 2008. 27 de Moraes, 2019;O'Connell, 1982, p. 26. 28 O'Connell,1982 Anya Wahal, "On International Treaties, the United States Refuses to Play Ball," The Internationalist, blog, Council on Foreign Relations, January 7, 2022.…”
Section: Administrative and Legal Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United States issued a set of proclamations claiming sovereign control over its continental shelf. 32 Multiple other states followed suit by claiming control out to 200 miles off their coasts, thereby crystalizing customary international law for what would become the Exclusive Economic Zone. The international community eventually formalized the U.S. position on territorial waters as part of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea treaty.…”
Section: Priorities For Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, sovereignty projections may combine or extend to new areas of regulation. For instance, in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Westphalian and international legal sovereignty were extended to the seas in order to define States' rights over the seas and prevent conflicts, as de Moraes (2019) argues.…”
Section: Sovereignty In International Relations: Krasner's Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%