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The lateral and vertical limits of a hypothetical Republic of South Africa continental shelf according with international law and, in particular, Articles 76, 83 and 84 of the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention (1982)

Coastal States have laid claim, progressively, to the sea areas adjoining them found until recent times these claims have been, ostensibly, to ensure the security of the State and the right to harvest the potential of the sea. It is obvious that foreign vessels, close to the coast of a State, could...

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Main Author: Guy, Neil Raymond
Other Authors: Devine, Derry
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Institute of Marine and Environmental Law 2023
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