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The Transit Regime for Landlocked States: International Law and Development Perspectives
The Transit Regime for Landlocked States: International Law and Development Perspectives
The Transit Regime for Landlocked States: International Law and Development Perspectives
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The Transit Regime for Landlocked States: International Law and Development Perspectives

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"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 imposed by some of those conventions, part of which are challenged by landlocked states. The book briefly comments on the ongoing international initiatives and developments aimed at addressing the theoretical as well as practical problems faced by landlocked states. These developments, which have led to the creation of legal instruments with normative value, underscore the evolutionary nature of international law as well as the perennial efforts associated with its development. Kishor Uprety has a law degree from the Tribhuvan University (Nepal) and a diplôme d’étude supérieure and doctorate from the Sorbonne University (Paris). Currently senior counsel at the Legal Vice Presidency of the World Bank, Kishor Uprety has published extensively on issues related to international law and development.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 18, 2005
ISBN9780821362990
The Transit Regime for Landlocked States: International Law and Development Perspectives

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