of 10 December 1982Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea • June 14th, 2000
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2000The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea1 is little by little reaching the stage where it can be said to have become the constitution of the world ocean.2 It should however be clear that, even in the supposition that the former submission is borne out by state practice, this 1982 Convention should certainly not be considered as a static constitution. If indeed constitutions exist in many different forms, varying from extremely rigid documents to easily amendable ones,3 the 1982 Convention proved at an early stage to fit the latter category.
of 10 December 1982Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea • June 14th, 2000
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2000The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea1 is little by little reaching the stage where it can be said to have become the constitution of the world ocean.2 It should however be clear that, even in the supposition that the former submission is borne out by state practice, this 1982 Convention should certainly not be considered as a static constitution. If indeed constitutions exist in many different forms, varying from extremely rigid documents to easily amendable ones,3 the 1982 Convention proved at an early stage to fit the latter category.
of 10 December 1982Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea • June 14th, 2000
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2000The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea1 is little by little reaching the stage where it can be said to have become the constitution of the world ocean.2 It should however be clear that, even in the supposition that the former submission is borne out by state practice, this 1982 Convention should certainly not be considered as a static constitution. If indeed constitutions exist in many different forms, varying from extremely rigid documents to easily amendable ones,3 the 1982 Convention proved at an early stage to fit the latter category.