The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Law of the Sea: An Analysis of Vietnamese Behaviour Within the Emerging International Oceans Regime

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998 - 351 trang
"The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Law of the Sea" analyzes Vietnam's policies on the law of the sea in relation to the country's overall foreign policy goals and its position at the center of the South China Sea geostrategic region. It examines Vietnam's claims in zones of maritime jurisdiction and its regulation of maritime activities in the context of the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea and against the backdrop of Vietnam's security interests, economic development, and regional leadership goals. The author explores Vietnam's maritime boundary disputes with its Southeast Asian neighbors and China and assesses their impact on regional stability. This is the first comprehensive study to trace the evolution of Vietnamese policy and participation in law of the sea development from the 1958 First U.N. Conference on the Law of the Sea to the present. The book provides the background essential to an understanding of Vietnam's current maritime relations and of the challenge to incorporate Vietnam into a stable regional order. Law of the sea specialists, Southeast Asia area specialists, and those interested in the development of Vietnam's hydrocarbon and fishery resources will find this a particularly valuable resource.
 

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Preface
1
Concept of International Law and UNCLOS
29
Territorial Sea
46
Table of Contents
56
Baselines Historic Waters Islands
62
Navigation and Overflight
81
Politics
132
Vietnam its Immediate Neighbors and Law of
186
Issues Involving
241
Toward a More Cooperative
267
Republic of Viet Nam 1965 Decree On
287
Declaration on the Baseline of the Territorial
300
Index
341
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