PROTECTING THE SEAS AND OCEANS OF THE WORLD BY MEANS OF SANCTIONS AND OTHER MEASURES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

Authors

  • Daniel-Ştefan Paraschiv Rí¢mnicu Ví¢lcea, “Spiru Haret” University, Rí¢mnicu Ví¢lcea, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i3.683

Keywords:

international law of the sea, repressions, retaliation, maritime areas

Abstract

Abstract
The maritime zones recognized under international laws — are formed from the high
seas, with the riches at the bottom of the oceans and seas from this perimeter — which is
regulated by international conventions, whose infringement may lead to the application of
sanctions in conformity with the dispositions stipulated, or, in the lack of such dispositions, to
taking other measures, such as repression or retaliation, which are considered, in the public
international law, as being general sanctions included in the category of countermeasures.
At high seas serious acts of a criminal character are also committed, such as: piracy,
illicit traffic of narcotics and psychotropic substances, etc., thus all states must cooperate in
view of repressing these acts and sanctioning the culprits.

Author Biography

Daniel-Ştefan Paraschiv, Rí¢mnicu Ví¢lcea, “Spiru Haret” University, Rí¢mnicu Ví¢lcea, Romania

Faculty of Law and Public Administration,

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Published

2013-10-01

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