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Unilateral Port State Jurisdiction: The Quest for Universality in the Prevention, Reduction and Control of Ship-Source Pollution
N.F. Coelho
Sub IER overig
Parel Water en duurzaamheid / UCWOSL
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Port State
100%
Port State Jurisdiction
100%
Ship Pollutant Emissions
100%
Flag State
50%
State Action
16%
Capacity to Act
16%
Legal Basis
16%
International Law
16%
Deadlock
16%
Information Type
16%
Self-sufficiency
16%
Specific Power
16%
Detention
16%
Law Enforcement Agencies
16%
Complementary Nature
16%
International Treaties
16%
Territoriality
16%
International Negotiations
16%
State Jurisdiction
16%
International Legal Order
16%
Unilateralism
16%
Multilateral Instrument
16%
State Consent
16%
Legal Grounds
16%
Implied Consent
16%
Legal Function
16%
Social Sciences
Dichotomy
100%
Capacity to Act
50%
International Law
50%
Legal Order
50%
Deadlock
50%
Detention
50%
International Treaty
50%
International Negotiation
50%
Self-Sufficiency
50%
Unilateralism
50%
Territoriality
50%