Navigational servitudes : sources, applications, paradigms / Ralph J. Gillis.
2007
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Title
Navigational servitudes : sources, applications, paradigms / Ralph J. Gillis.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007.
Call Number
KZA1348 .G55 2007
ISBN
9789004161559 (alk. paper)
9004161554 (alk. paper)
9004161554 (alk. paper)
Description
xv, 412 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)153598736
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [387]-404) and index.
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Table of Contents
Ch. I
Navigational servitudes : sources - publicists & prerogative
5
A
Territorial sea as fulcrum and crucible
5
B
North America and shared navigational servitudes
12
C
Publicists and the 17th century jurisdictional debate
17
D
Royal prerogative rights, public navigation and fishing
34
Ch. II
Navigational servitudes : transmittal, consolidation & merger
49
A
Royal prerogative colonial charters, public fishing and navigation rights of Englishmen
50
B
British 18th century coastal waters belt protective jurisdiction
66
C
United States 18th century coastal waters belt protective jurisdiction
84
Ch. III
Navigational servitudes : sources & public trust, prerogative & constitution
97
A
Prerogative public trust
97
B
Constitutional public trust
122
Ch. IV
Navigational servitudes : parallels - conventional law of the sea
149
A
1958 Geneva law of the sea conventions/public trust and servitudes
150
B
1982 United Nations law of the sea convention/public trust and servitudes
157
C
The common heritage of mankind/public trust and servitudes
168
D
Marginal sea delimitations/servitudes and public trusts
178
Ch. V
Navigational servitudes : parallels - historic waters, cases, conferences & publicists
205
A
The crucible focused
205
B
Conventional and historic waters
226
C
Four hundred years of publicists
239
Ch. VI
Navigational servitudes : paradigm - commerce in the balance
267
A
Marginal sea commerce and United States practice
267
B
Constitutional commerce, interstate and foreign
288
C
UNCLOS, commerce and the Res Communis public trust
316
Ch. VII
Navigational servitudes : public trust of the oceans
321
A
Jurisdictional dichotomy of the oceans
322
B
Establishment of the oceans public trust
338
C
Whether United States UNCLOS ratification matters
352