The U.N. convention on the law of the sea and military interests in the indian ocean |
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Authors: | Manjula R Shyam |
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Institution: | University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | Abstract The U.N. Law of the Sea Convention, ambiguous on military uses of the ocean space, weakens the legal basis for the maritime powers to pursue freely their military objectives in the oceans. Repudiation of the Convention by the United States will accelerate the creeping jurisdiction of the littoral states. The Convention enhances the security of the littoral states of the Indian Ocean, all of whom have only limited blue‐water capabilities and have sought to contain the military intrusions of the superpowers into the Indian Ocean. |
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Keywords: | fisheries law law of the sea ocean management |
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