La Convención de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Derecho del Mar de 1982 y las actividades militares
Resumen
Los océanos del mundo han jugado un papel crucial en el derecho internacional contemporáneo, facilitando la comunicación y proporcionando un importante progreso jurídico a partir de la III Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Derecho del Mar, realizada entre 1973 y 1982, no sólo respecto de recursos vivos y no vivos, sino también, según expresó Boczek, como campo de batalla para innumerables conflictos armados y a modo de área para proyectar el poder naval con metas políticas utilizadas tanto para fines pacíficos como no pacíficos.Descargas
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