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Freedom of Navigation and the Law of the Sea: Warships, States and the Use of Force
South China Sea since 2000
Iran
Russia
United States freedom of navigation operations
Other nations
The law
Outline
General principles on the use of force and their application at sea
The right to use force in general international law
The use of force at sea involving warships – the cases
Conclusion – collected rules from case law on the use of force at sea
Unit and collective self-defence
Unit self-defence v national self-defence?
Collective self-defence
Imminence
Conclusion
Proportionality and the threshold of armed conflict
Proportionality
The applicability and relevance of the law of armed conflict
Conclusion
Territorial and internal waters
Territorial sea
Internal waters
Case study – submerged contacts in Swedish waters in the 1980s
Conclusion
Straits and archipelagos
International straits
Archipelagic waters and archipelagic sea lanes
Under a UNSCR?
Conclusion
International waters
Exclusive economic zone
Contiguous zone
High seas
De-escalation and disputed waters
Conclusion
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