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Ethnic conflict --- Religion and international relations --- Religion and politics --- War --- Religious aspects
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Shipping --- Shipping law --- Marine resources --- Law of the sea --- #SBIB:340H83 --- High seas, Jurisdiction over --- Marine law --- Ocean --- Ocean law --- Sea, Law of the --- International law --- Maritime law --- Territorial waters --- Ocean resources --- Resources, Marine --- Sea resources --- Aquatic resources --- Commercial products --- Marine biology --- Natural resources --- Oceanography --- Internationaal recht: bijzondere vraagstukken: algemeen --- Law and legislation --- Economic aspects --- Law of the sea. --- Marine resources.
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Christianity and international affairs --- Religion and international affairs --- Christianity and international relations. --- Religion and international relations. --- 241.62*4 --- 321.01 --- #SBIB:321H400 --- #SBIB:AANKOOP --- godsdienstfilosofie --- 204 --- International relations --- International relations and religion --- Church and international relations --- International relations and Christianity --- Church and the world --- Theologische ethiek: verhouding tot de internationale samenleving --- Algemene staatsleer. Politieke filosofie. Staatsleer. Staatstheorie --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw: christelijke gedachte: algemeen --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- 321.01 Algemene staatsleer. Politieke filosofie. Staatsleer. Staatstheorie --- 241.62*4 Theologische ethiek: verhouding tot de internationale samenleving
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In this book Douglas Johnston provides a synthesis of all disciplines relevant to any aspect of boundary-making. He outlines the general theory of boundary-making, reviews the modern history of all modes of boundary-making in the ocean, and provides a theoretical framework for the analysis and evaluation of ocean boundary claims, practices, arrangements, and settlements. The author suggests that as bilateral treaty-making continues, significant boundary delimitation patterns will emerge, some of which may prove useful in non-oceanic contexts of boundary-making and natural resource management such as Antarctica, airspace and outerspace, and international lakes and rivers.
Territorial waters --- Economic zones (Law of the sea) --- Boundaries --- Treaties, International --- International Law --- Law, Politics & Government --- Territorial waters. --- Boundaries. --- Maritime law. --- Law, Maritime --- Marine law --- Merchant marine --- Merchant ships --- Navigation --- Navigation laws --- Shipping --- Limit, Three-mile (Territorial waters) --- Marginal sea (Territorial waters) --- Maritime belt (Territorial waters) --- Territorial sea --- Three-mile limit (Territorial waters) --- Law and legislation --- Bodies of water --- Jurisdiction, Territorial --- Territory, National --- Contiguous zones (Law of the sea) --- Continental shelf --- Innocent passage (Law of the sea) --- Law of the sea --- International law --- Commercial law --- Economic zones (Maritime law) --- Exclusive economic zones (Law of the sea) --- Patrimonial sea (Law of the sea) --- Borders (Geography) --- Boundary lines --- Frontiers --- Geographical boundaries --- International boundaries --- Lines, Boundary --- Natural boundaries --- Perimeters (Boundaries) --- Political boundaries --- Borderlands
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International law. --- Treaties. --- International law --- Treaties --- Agreements, International --- Conventions (Treaties) --- International agreements --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law and legislation --- International obligations --- Law
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In The Historical Foundations of World Order: the Tower and the Arena , Douglas M. Johnston has drawn on a 45 year career as one of the world’s most prolific academics in the development of international law and public policy and 5 years of exhaustive research to produce a comprehensive and highly nuanced examination of the historical precursors, intellectual developments, and philosophical frameworks that have guided the progress of world order through recorded history and across the globe, from pre-classical antiquity to the present day. By illuminating the personalities and identifying the controversies behind the great advancements in international legal thought and weaving this into the context of more conventionally known history, Johnston presents a unique understanding of how peoples and nations have sought regularity, justice and order across the ages. This book will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers, from lawyers interested in the historical background of familiar concepts, to curriculum developers for law schools and history faculties, to general interest readers wanting a wider perspective on the history of civilization. Winner 2009 ASIL Certificate of Merit for a Preeminent Contribution to Creative Scholarship
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