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Record Nr.

UNINA9910821954303321

Autore

Alexander Lewis M. <1921->

Titolo

Navigational restrictions within the new LOS context : geographical implications for the United States / / By Lewis M. Alexander ; Reformatted and edited by J. Ashley Roach

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden : , : Brill Nijhoff, , 2017

ISBN

90-04-32711-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (230 pages) : illustrations, tables, maps

Collana

International straits of the world ; ; 16

Altri autori (Persone)

RoachJ. Ashley

Disciplina

341.4/50973

Soggetti

Law of the sea - United States

Navigation

Maritime boundaries

Freedom of the seas

Oceanography

Territorial waters

Straits

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Lewis M. Alexander -- Introduction / Lewis M. Alexander -- The Ocean Enclosure Movement / Lewis M. Alexander -- Narrow International Ocean Waterways / Lewis M. Alexander -- Ocean Navigation Routes of Particular Importance to the United States / Lewis M. Alexander -- Transit Regions of the World / Lewis M. Alexander -- A Regime of Navigational Inconsistencies for the Coming Decade and Its Potential Impacts on u.s. Interests / Lewis M. Alexander -- Bibliography / Lewis M. Alexander -- Index / Lewis M. Alexander.

Sommario/riassunto

In 1986, Lewis M. Alexander, a world-renowned marine geographer, prepared for the U.S. Department of Defense a report, Navigational Restrictions within the New LOS Context: Geographical Implications for the United States . Edited by J. Ashley Roach, the reformatted report is presented in five sections and includes 20 maps, illustrating the world’s international straits and major ocean navigation routes. Forty-three tables present the most comprehensive descriptions of the world’s straits used for international navigation, as well as identify various



categories of maritime claims. What made the Report extraordinarily valuable in 1986, and which makes it equally valuable today, is the compilation of geographic data - not available elsewhere - describing the world’s straits used for international navigation and illustrations of the chokepoints and major international shipping trade routes. Roach has faithfully reproduced Alexander’s seminal work by retaining the original structure and references. A table of defined terms and an index have been added.