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Treaty law aspects of International Maritime Instruments: conclusion, entry into force and amendment

Treaty law aspects of International Maritime Instruments: conclusion, entry into force and amendment
Treaty law aspects of International Maritime Instruments: conclusion, entry into force and amendment
As a result of the increasing number and effectiveness of international treaty organisations, the last 50 years have witnessed an unprecedented growth in the codification of international maritime law. Indeed, since the establishment of the Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organisation in 1958 (now the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)),more than 50 international legal instruments relating to maritime conduct have been introduced.
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Ntovas, Alexandros X.M.
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Ntovas, Alexandros X.M.
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Ntovas, Alexandros X.M. (2010) Treaty law aspects of International Maritime Instruments: conclusion, entry into force and amendment. Conventions, (1), 2-8.

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As a result of the increasing number and effectiveness of international treaty organisations, the last 50 years have witnessed an unprecedented growth in the codification of international maritime law. Indeed, since the establishment of the Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organisation in 1958 (now the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)),more than 50 international legal instruments relating to maritime conduct have been introduced.

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Published date: January 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 156155
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/156155
ISSN: 0195-9972
PURE UUID: 5a30ed34-b2a3-436b-9e55-60c93b71d8fc

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