The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea 2016
DOI: 10.1093/law/9780198715481.003.0015
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Landlocked and Geographically Disadvantaged States

Abstract: The growing realization of the enormous resources and economic potential of the seas along with concerns over the impact of long-distance fishing fleets on coastal fish stocks and the threats posed by pollution from ships to coastal communities and ocean life have caused a major shift towards more national authority over maritime areas, leading to a diminution of the extent of the high seas and an attenuation of its freedoms. This development has directly affected the landlocked States as well as other States … Show more

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“…TUERK (2015), p. 336.3 El artículo 69 de la CONVEMAR establece el derecho de los Estados sin litoral y geográficamente desaventajados a participar, sobre una base equitativa, en la explotación de una parte apropiada del excedente de los recursos vivos de la ZEE de los Estados de su región o subregión.4 NACIONES UNIDAS (1967).5 BOURREL et al (2016), p. 3. …”
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“…TUERK (2015), p. 336.3 El artículo 69 de la CONVEMAR establece el derecho de los Estados sin litoral y geográficamente desaventajados a participar, sobre una base equitativa, en la explotación de una parte apropiada del excedente de los recursos vivos de la ZEE de los Estados de su región o subregión.4 NACIONES UNIDAS (1967).5 BOURREL et al (2016), p. 3. …”
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