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The 'land-locked' viewpoint

Gerhard Hafner

Marine Policy, 1981, vol. 5, issue 3, 281-282

Abstract: While the Draft Convention still leaves the land-locked states with very considerable disadvantages, it can be said to represent a success for such states in so far as the notion of land-locked states forms a definite part of the proposed law of the sea and therefore provided them with the power to influence further developments.

Date: 1981
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