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The Sovereignty of the Sea Thomas Wemyss Fulton Reprint edition
The Sovereignty of the Sea
Thomas Wemyss Fulton
Originally published: Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1911. xxvi, 799 pp. Illustrated. With an extensive appendix of source readings. Fulton is interested in two related themes: claims made to the sovereignty of the British Seas in the past and the evolution of its territorial waters in recent times. Though concerned primarily with fishing rights and the naval salute, Fulton addresses broader issues related to the freedom of commerce. The book falls into two sections. The first consists of an historic account of pretensions to the dominion of the sea, with an emphasis on the English and Dutch. The second looks at their influence on the legal treatment of territorial waters, especially in relation to the Law of Nations and fishing rights. Described by Reid as "Indispensible on the Dutch fishing controversy" 228, International Servitudes, (1932) Helen Dwight Reid.
830 pages, Illustrations, black and white
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | July 6, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9781616190842 |
| Publishers | Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. |
| Pages | 830 |
| Dimensions | 146 × 229 × 50 mm · 1.20 kg |
| Language | English |
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