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Author: Holly Leung

03 Jun

Non-innocence Under Article 19(2)(a) UNCLOS: A Response to Cavalcanti de Mello Filho

[Holly Leung is a research assistant at the University of Hong Kong] In a previously published piece responding to a legal opinion by ASCOMARE, Cavalcanti de Mello Filho illuminates on the question of whether coastal States may interrupt foreign vessels passing through their territorial seas where such vessels are transporting military material with the reasonable belief that such military material could...

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