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Bandow, Doug
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Faulty Repairs: The Law of the Sea Treaty is Still Unacceptable
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Cato Institute
: Washington, D.C., September 12, 1994.
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Check, Terence Andrew, Jr.
Finding the Right Forum: The Need for Novel Multilateral Diplomatic Solutions to Resolve Competing Territorial Claims Over the Arctic's Natural Resources
. , October 31, 2013 (30p).
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Rolph, Lt. Cdr John W.
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Freedom of Navigation and the Black Sea Bumping Incident: How "Innocent" must Innocent Passage Be?
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Military Law Review
. Vol. 135. (Winter 1992): 137-165.
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Etzioni, Amitai.
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Freedom of Navigation Assertions: The United States as the World’s Policeman
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Armed Forces & Society
. Vol. 42, No. 3 (July 2016): 501-517.
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Golitsyn, Vladimir.
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Freedom of Navigation: Development of the Law of the Sea and Emerging Challenges
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International Law Studies
. Vol. 93. (2017): 262-271.
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Rice, Kristen.
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Freezing to Heat the Future: Streamlining the Planning and Monitoring of Arctic Hydrocarbon Development
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Colorado Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law Review
. Vol. 24, No. 2 (Summer 2013): 391-418.
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Cohen, Ariel.
From Russian Competition to Natural Resources Access: Recasting U.S. Arctic Policy
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Heritage Foundation
: Washington, D.C., June 15th, 2010 (13p).
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Brousseau, James D.
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Frozen in Time: A Fresh Look at the Law of the Sea and Why the United States Continues to Fight against It
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Southern University Law Review
. Vol. 42, No. 1 (2014): 143-179.
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