Due regard obligations in the law of the sea convention
thesis explores the meaning of the term ‘due regard’ in the context of the Law of the Sea Convention (‘LOSC’ or ‘the Convention’). It seeks to provide clarity on the range of due regard obligations (DROs) in the Convention and analyse their interpretation and application. Additionally, going beyond...
Main Author: | Fasia, EE |
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Other Authors: | Redgwell, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2024
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