The Soviet Union and the Law of the SeaPre- and post revolutionary doctrine and practice relating to the legal regimes of territorial waters, internal sea waters, closed seas, the continental shelf, the deep seabed and the high seas. |
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
LIST OF MAPS | 15 |
THE LEGAL REGIME OF TERRITORIAL WATERS | 17 |
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12 miles 1958 Official Records Agreement Article Baltic Sea Barabolia bays Black Sea boundary breadth of territorial Caspian claims closed sea doctrine coastal continental shelf customs decree diplomatic Dokumenty exploitation F. F. Martens Finland Fisheries fishing zone foreign vessels foreign warships freedom Geneva Conference Geneva Convention Gulf of Finland high seas historic Ibid innocent passage internal waters international law International Law Commission international lawyers international legal Japan Japanese jurisdiction Kara Sea Keilin Kolodkin Koretskii Krylov limit littoral maritime Martens merchant vessels mezhdunarodnogo prava Molodtsov Moscow naval navigation Nikolaev Ocean Petersburg port principle protection regime regulating rezhim territorial'nykh vod right of innocent RSFSR rules Russian sbornik signed at Moscow sovereignty Soviet coasts Soviet government Soviet international Soviet jurists Soviet legislation Soviet territorial waters Soviet Union Sovremennoe mezhdunarodnoe pravo SS&D statute straits territorial sea tion treaty Tsarist United Nations USSR Uustal Vedomosti SSSR Vereshchetin viet violation Washington D.C. White Sea