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The Sovereignty of the Sea (Paperback)
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An Historical Account of Maritime Domination and Freedom 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. With an extensive appendix of source
readings."In 1911, a lecturer on fishery problems at the University
of Aberdeen, Thomas Wemyss Fulton, gave us probably the best
history of the law of the sea that has ever been written." --D. H.
N. Johnson, 11 Int'l & Comp. L.Q. 416 (1962)"Indispensible on
the Dutch fishing controversy." --Helen Dwight Reid International
Servitudes 228, (1932)Thomas Wemyss Fulton 1855-1929] was a
lecturer at the University of Aberdeen.CONTENTSIntroductionSECTION
I. The History of the Claims to the Sovereignty of the SeaCh. I.
Early HistoryCh. II. The FisheriesCh. III. Under the TudorsCh. IV.
Under the Stuarts. James I. A New PolicyCh. V. James I., cont.
Disputes with the DutchCh. VI. Charles I. Fisheries and Reserved
WatersCh. VII. Charles I., cont. The NavyCh. VIII. Charles I.,
cont. The NavyCh. IX. Charles I., cont. The Juridical
ControversiesCh. X. The Parliament, the Commonwealth, and the
Protectorate. The First Dutch WarCh. XI. The Parliament, the
Commonwealth, and the Protectorate, cont.Ch. XII. The Second Dutch
WarCh. XIII. Charles II., cont. The Third Dutch WarCh. XIV. James
II. and AfterSECTION II. The Territorial WatersCh. I. The
Historical Evolution of the Territorial SeaCh. II. General Adoption
of the Three-Mile LimitCh. III. The Fishery ConventionsCh. IV. The
Modern Practice of States and the Opinions of Recent PublicistsCh.
V. The Inadequacy of the Three-Mile Limit for Fishery
RegulationsAPPENDIXINDEX
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