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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF THE LAW OF THE SEA: MODERN RUSSIAN APPROACHES
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF THE LAW OF THE SEA: MODERN RUSSIAN APPROACHES. By Alexander] A[ntonovich] Kovalev. Edited and translated by W[illiam] E. Butler. Utrecht, the Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing, 2004. Pp. xx/327. EUR 65.00. ISBN: 90-77596-03-8.
Contemporary Issues of the Law of the Sea is the first major Russian treatise on the international law of the sea since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Based largely on the author's lectures at the Diplomatic Academy of the Rus...
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