Right of innocent passage of ships carrying ultra-hazardous cargoes:

For several years now, a significant number of coastal states have claimed a right to deny passage through their territorial seas, or even through their exclusive economic zones (EEZ), to ships carrying ultra-hazardous cargoes. The issue was particularly brought into the limelight with the trips of...

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Main Author: Sousa Ferro, Miguel (Author)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2007
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Summary:For several years now, a significant number of coastal states have claimed a right to deny passage through their territorial seas, or even through their exclusive economic zones (EEZ), to ships carrying ultra-hazardous cargoes. The issue was particularly brought into the limelight with the trips of the Pacific Teal and the Pacific Pintail, in the framework of a nuclear fuel recycling programme between the UK/France and Japan. But claims in this direction have been expressed since at least the negotiation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS Convention)
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (14 Seiten) 20 x 27cm
DOI:10.1787/nuclear_law-2006-5k9cx3f75zxq

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