03878nam 22006614a 450 991027301420332120200520144314.01-280-28063-897866102806360-8213-6300-X(CKB)1000000000225146(EBL)459725(OCoLC)62727814(SSID)ssj0000089941(PQKBManifestationID)11119026(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000089941(PQKBWorkID)10092397(PQKB)10741705(MiAaPQ)EBC459725(Au-PeEL)EBL459725(CaPaEBR)ebr10103935(CaONFJC)MIL28063(OCoLC)935270967(EXLCZ)99100000000022514620050513d2006 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe transit regime for landlocked states[electronic resource] international law and development perspectives /Kishor UpretyWashington, D.C. World Bankc20061 online resource (226 p.)Law, justice, and developmentDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-6299-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; List of Tables; Cases Cited; Foreword; Abstract; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; PART ONE General Overview; Chapter 1 Introduction, Characteristics, and Scope; List of Tables; Table 1.1 Landlocked Countries and Transshipping Points; Table 1.2 Main Access to the Sea for Least Developed Landlocked Countries; Table 1.3 Intraregional Trade of Landlocked Developing Countries, 1998 and 1999: Proportion of Total Exports and Imports Whose Destinations and Sources Are Within the Same Region or Continent; PART TWO Theoretical BasesChapter 2 Principles, Doctrines, and Theories Influencing the Right of Access to the SeaPART THREE Evolution of the Regime; Chapter 3 Evolution of International Law; Chapter 4 Influence of International Law on State Practice; Chapter 5 "Soft" Instruments and Specific Initiatives: Variation in Themes; PART FOUR Conclusion; Chapter 6 A Better Future for All; Select Bibliography; Appendix One: Convention and Statute on the Regime of Navigable Waterways of International Concern; Appendix Two: United Nations Conference on Transit Trade of Land-Locked CountriesAppendix Three: United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III): Part X-Right of Access of Land-Locked States to and from the Sea and Freedom of TransitIndex""The Transit Regime for Landlocked States"" assesses the strengths and limits of existing international law related to the free access of landlocked states to and from the sea. The book analyzes whether the provisions of international law satisfy the economic demands of landlocked states, the majority of which are among the world's poorest nations. The book reviews the several principles of international law that dominated the evolution of the rights of access. It discusses both general and specific conventions, as well as treaty regimes emanating therefrom, and examines some restrictions impLaw, justice, and development.Landlocked statesAccess to the sea (International law)Transit by land (International law)Electronic books.Landlocked states.Access to the sea (International law)Transit by land (International law)341.26Uprety Kishor1958-572801MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910273014203321The transit regime for landlocked states2133499UNINA