2020
DOI: 10.4314/mlr.v14i2.3
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The EU Maritime Regime and Challenges for Land-locked Developing States: Evidence from Ethiopia

Abstract: EU plays a dominant role in international maritime governance, and it has comprehensive maritime policies and strategies that have implications for third States. On the other hand, developing landlocked States (LLS) have the lowest bargaining power in the international maritime arena owing to their economic and geographic position. This article examines the implications of the EU maritime policy for developing LLS.  After analysis of primary and secondary data as well as empirical evidence from Ethiopia, it is… Show more

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