LEGAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRITORIES IN THE SUBMARINE AREA
Journal Title: Challenges of the Knowledge Society - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 0
Abstract
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea held in Montego Bay in 1982, in Part XI, has established a radically distinct legal regime on soil and subsoil bottoms seas and oceans, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction of coastal States, different rules for other parts of the sea, including sea water above the free zone. The entry into force of the Convention of 1982 on November 16, 1994, was possible only after the adoption on 28 July 1994 in New York, of the Agreement on Implementation of Part XI of the Convention of 1982, which amends the legal regime of submarine territories beyond the limits of national jurisdiction established by the 1982 Convention.
Authors and Affiliations
Nicolae PURDĂ
THE LIMITS OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION’S JURISDICTION TO ANSWER PRELIMINARY REFERENCES
Starting from a concise analysis of the Court of Justice’s jurisdiction in the matter of preliminary references ratione materiae, ratione personae, ratione loci and ratione temporis, the study intends to highlight what p...
CASES OF INDIRECT EXPROPRIATION IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
Unforeseen difficulties arise along with the government measures whose object is not to expropriate or to nationalize the foreign investment, but to deprive the foreign investors of the rights attached to their investmen...
SECOND-LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND THE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
As a branch of applied linguistics, language education or educational linguistics2 has had a long history dating back in ancient times. However, at present, under the influence of globalization, second-language acquisiti...
HARMONIZING PHASE OF THE ROMANIAN LEGISLATION REGARDING PERFORMERS’ RELATED RIGHTS
The Copyright System as established by the Bern Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, did not provide the necessary protection to those “parties” involved in bringing the work to the public, altho...
THE ROLE OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS IN EXPLAINING CONSUMPTION DECISION
The new economic approach starts from the idea that the individual does not need food, but feels the need to feed, or do not require newspapers, but feels the need of information. In this way, those who changes are not h...