The Law of the Sea and the Caracas Conference
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.197401.001Keywords:
International Law, Territorial Sea, Law of the Sea, UNCLOS, Maritime Resources, Management of Ocean Spaces, SeabedsAbstract
During the 1970s, the United Nations convened several conferences focused on deliberating the Law of the Sea. The primary aim of these gatherings was to reassess and modernize the outdated maritime legal framework while establishing new mechanisms for social governance in marine environments. This paper seeks to analyze the proposed new legal framework for oceanic space management while also articulating a series of critiques regarding these proposed modifications.
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1974-12-01
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Bustamante y Rivero, J. L. (1974). The Law of the Sea and the Caracas Conference. Derecho PUCP, (32), 5–11. https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.197401.001
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Sección sobre Derecho del Mar
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