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The International Court of Justice in Maritime Disputes : The Case of Chile and Peru.

Faúndez, Julio.

The International Court of Justice in Maritime Disputes : The Case of Chile and Peru. - 1 online resource (125 pages). - Routledge Research on the Law of the Sea Ser. .

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I: The Santiago Declaration and connected treaties -- A. Background -- B. Overview: approach to treaty interpretation -- 1. Literal meaning -- 2. Inadequate analysis of the Santiago Declaration -- 3. Disregard of context -- (a) A note on context -- (b) The standard clause in the Lima Agreements -- 4. Disregard of the practice of the parties -- (a) The Accession Protocol -- (b) Negotiations with Bolivia -- C. Object, purpose and context -- 1. In general -- 2. The Santiago Declaration -- 3. The 1954 Lima Agreements -- D. Development of Paragraph IV -- 1. Minutes of the Santiago Declaration -- 2. Minutes of the Complementary Convention -- 3. Minutes of the Agreement Relating to a Special Maritime Frontier Zone -- 4. A note on the Minutes -- E. The 1968-1969 Lighthouse Arrangements -- F. Ordinary meaning and context -- G. Final remarks -- PART II: The tacit agreement -- A. Reasoning and evidence -- 1. Inference versus legal interpretation -- 2. Agreement or evolving understanding? -- B. Content of the Agreement -- 1. Nature of the boundary -- 2. Extent of the lateral boundary -- (a) Practice of the parties: hunting and fishing -- i) Small vessels -- ii) Whale hunting -- iii) Fishing activities -- C. Contemporaneous law of the sea -- 1. Purpose of the inquiry -- 2. State practice -- 3. Role of the International Law Commission -- (a) Delimitation proposals -- (b) Breadth of the territorial sea -- 4. Territorial sea and fisheries jurisdiction -- (a) An ambiguous statement -- (b) The six-plus-six formula -- (c) The 1958 Fisheries Convention -- 5. The 200 mile claim -- (a) Validity and enforceability -- (b) Protests, acceptance and acquiescence -- (c) The claim endures -- D. Final remarks -- 1. Evidence -- 2. Equity. Conclusion -- Annex 1: Declaration on the Maritime Zone (1952) -- Annex 2: Complementary Convention to the Declaration of Sovereignty over the Maritime Zone of Two Hundred Miles (1954) -- Annex 3: Agreement Relating to a Special Maritime Frontier Zone (1954) -- Annex 4: Agreements between Chile, Ecuador and Peru concluded in 1952 and 1954 -- References -- Cases -- Official documents -- Minutes -- Books and articles in journals -- Index.

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