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Interference with Ships on the High Seas: historical Development Hidden in the "Right of Visit" Argument
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Complications and Mutual Supportiveness Between the Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law: a Study on Climate Geoengineering
págs. 111-131
UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Mechanism: contribution to the Integrity of UNCLOS
págs. 132-166
Special Proceedings for the Collective Redress for Property Damage Incurred by Consumers: about So-Called "Japanese Class Action"
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The Aftermath of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Accident: How Japanese Lawyers Have Been Playing Their Roles with Regard to the Nuclear Damage?
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