2023
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0053.6678
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Development of the law of the sea historical outline and contemporary attempts to respond to climate change

Abstract: The law of the sea as one of the most important domains of public international law is developing dynamically. The process of establishing maritime law norms is made of many centuries of struggle for the interests of individual maritime powers and decades of negotiations on an international agreement. Unfortunately, in the face of the threat to the statehood of many states and the existence of many dependent territories, being climate change, the UNCLOS is not enough. Hence, international custom appears so imp… Show more

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