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The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is an independent judicial body established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to adjudicate disputes arising out of the interpretation and application of the Convention. The Tribunal is open to States, international organizations and other entities. The Yearbook will give lawyers, scholars, students as well as the general public easy access to information about the jurisdiction, procedure and organization of the Tribunal and also about its composition and activities in 2001. The Yearbook was prepared by the Registry of the Tribunal. The Tribunal has also published a volume of Basic Texts which contains documents that are fundamental to the mandate and operation of the Tribunal and which provides the essential documentation relating to the law and procedure applicable to the Tribunal. L' Annuaire est aussi disponible en anglais (Yearbook).
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Maritime law --- History --- Hanseatic League.
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Maritime law --- Maritime law --- Droit maritime --- Droit maritime --- Periodicals --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Périodiques
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Law of the sea --- Maritime law --- Droit de la mer --- Droit maritime --- Law of the sea. --- Maritime law.
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Shipping --- Transports maritimes --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Maritime law --- Restraint of trade --- Maritime law - European Union countries. --- Restraint of trade - European Union countries.
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Ships --- Maritime law --- Navires --- Droit maritime --- Safety regulations --- Sécurité --- Règlements
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The author proposes that international law can be strengthened by incorporating and integrating multinational corporations more fully into the international legal system. The establishment of international norms of corporate responsibility and accountability under accepted international law could thereby lead to mutual benefits. Multinational corporations would enjoy de jure protections enhancing their global business activities; and countries where these corporations have considerable social, economic and environmental effect on their communities will have recourse to hold corporations accountable for harmful actions. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
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Maritime law --- Salvage --- Shipwrecks --- Law and legislation --- International Convention on Salvage
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