John Norton Moore (Walte Walter L. Brown Professor of Law Emeritus
The Struggle for Law in the Oceans
How an Isolationist Narrative Betrays America
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John Norton Moore (Walte Walter L. Brown Professor of Law Emeritus
The Struggle for Law in the Oceans
How an Isolationist Narrative Betrays America
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The Struggle for Law in the Oceans argues that by following a misleading isolationist narrative and not acceding to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the United States has harmed and continues to harm its interests. The book makes a compelling case for acceding to UNCLOS at the earliest opportunity.
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The Struggle for Law in the Oceans argues that by following a misleading isolationist narrative and not acceding to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the United States has harmed and continues to harm its interests. The book makes a compelling case for acceding to UNCLOS at the earliest opportunity.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 163mm x 243mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780197626962
- ISBN-10: 0197626963
- Artikelnr.: 66141554
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 163mm x 243mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780197626962
- ISBN-10: 0197626963
- Artikelnr.: 66141554
John Norton Moore is Emeritus Professor of Law and Emeritus Director of both the Center for National Security Law and the Center for Oceans Law and Policy at University of Virginia. He is an authority on international law, national security law, and the law of the sea. He also teaches advanced topics in national security law and the rule of law, and taught the first course in the US on national security law. Moore served as principal legal adviser to the Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States 1991-93, chaired the board of directors of the U.S. Institute of Peace 1985-91, was chair of the National Security Council Interagency Task Force on the Law of the Sea 1973-76, and as the counselor on international law to the State Department. He has also been a frequent witness before congressional committees and has published many articles on maritime policy, national security, and international law.
* Chapter 1: The UNCLOS Treaty and Its Negotiation
* Chapter 2: A Summary of Treaty Benefits
* Chapter 3: A Summary of Costs from Non-Accession
* Chapter 4: Protecting and Enhancing American Sovereignty
* Chapter 5: Protecting and Enhancing American Security
* Chapter 6: Protecting and Enhancing American Business, Jobs, and Tax
Revenues
* Chapter 7: Protecting and Enhancing American Oceans Leadership -
Managing Change in a Thawing Arctic and Conflict in the South and
East China Seas as Critical Examples
* Chapter 8: Arguments against the UNCLOS Treaty are False or
Misleading
* Chapter 9: A Compendium of Specific Examples of False or Misleading
Arguments Made against the UNCLOS Treaty
* Chapter 10: The Opponents Show Their Colors and America Loses
* Chapter 11: The Senate Resolution of Advice and Consent
* Chapter 12: Restoring Reason in American Foreign Policy
* Postscript
* Chapter 2: A Summary of Treaty Benefits
* Chapter 3: A Summary of Costs from Non-Accession
* Chapter 4: Protecting and Enhancing American Sovereignty
* Chapter 5: Protecting and Enhancing American Security
* Chapter 6: Protecting and Enhancing American Business, Jobs, and Tax
Revenues
* Chapter 7: Protecting and Enhancing American Oceans Leadership -
Managing Change in a Thawing Arctic and Conflict in the South and
East China Seas as Critical Examples
* Chapter 8: Arguments against the UNCLOS Treaty are False or
Misleading
* Chapter 9: A Compendium of Specific Examples of False or Misleading
Arguments Made against the UNCLOS Treaty
* Chapter 10: The Opponents Show Their Colors and America Loses
* Chapter 11: The Senate Resolution of Advice and Consent
* Chapter 12: Restoring Reason in American Foreign Policy
* Postscript
* Chapter 1: The UNCLOS Treaty and Its Negotiation
* Chapter 2: A Summary of Treaty Benefits
* Chapter 3: A Summary of Costs from Non-Accession
* Chapter 4: Protecting and Enhancing American Sovereignty
* Chapter 5: Protecting and Enhancing American Security
* Chapter 6: Protecting and Enhancing American Business, Jobs, and Tax
Revenues
* Chapter 7: Protecting and Enhancing American Oceans Leadership -
Managing Change in a Thawing Arctic and Conflict in the South and
East China Seas as Critical Examples
* Chapter 8: Arguments against the UNCLOS Treaty are False or
Misleading
* Chapter 9: A Compendium of Specific Examples of False or Misleading
Arguments Made against the UNCLOS Treaty
* Chapter 10: The Opponents Show Their Colors and America Loses
* Chapter 11: The Senate Resolution of Advice and Consent
* Chapter 12: Restoring Reason in American Foreign Policy
* Postscript
* Chapter 2: A Summary of Treaty Benefits
* Chapter 3: A Summary of Costs from Non-Accession
* Chapter 4: Protecting and Enhancing American Sovereignty
* Chapter 5: Protecting and Enhancing American Security
* Chapter 6: Protecting and Enhancing American Business, Jobs, and Tax
Revenues
* Chapter 7: Protecting and Enhancing American Oceans Leadership -
Managing Change in a Thawing Arctic and Conflict in the South and
East China Seas as Critical Examples
* Chapter 8: Arguments against the UNCLOS Treaty are False or
Misleading
* Chapter 9: A Compendium of Specific Examples of False or Misleading
Arguments Made against the UNCLOS Treaty
* Chapter 10: The Opponents Show Their Colors and America Loses
* Chapter 11: The Senate Resolution of Advice and Consent
* Chapter 12: Restoring Reason in American Foreign Policy
* Postscript