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Author: Andrea Caligiuri

14 Jul

Reaction to “Can Coastal States Interrupt Foreign Passage in Their Territorial Seas in Response to Non-Compliance with Human Rights Obligations? A Response to the ASCOMARE Legal Opinion”

[The Legal Opinion Expert Group: Ademuni Odeke is a professor of international maritime law and policy and special advisor to the National Centre for the Sea and Maritime Law, at the Department of Maritime Law, University of Ankara (Türkiye). Alice Ollino is an assistant professor in international law and ricercatore at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy). Andrea Caligiuri is an associate professor of...

Ademuni Odeke, Alice Ollino, Andrea Caligiuri, Andrea Pappalardo, Daud Hassan, Irini Papanicolopulu, Pierandrea Leucci and Tullio Scovazzi | 0 Comments
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