The "new" law of the sea and its sociopolitical understructure


Published: Jan 1, 1977
Christos L. Rozakis
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Author Biography
Christos L. Rozakis, Panteio School of Political Science

He was bom in Athens in 1941. He studied Law at the Law
School of the University of Athens (Gratuate in Law, 1965),
the University College of London (Master of Laws, 1970) and
the College of Law of the University of Illinois (Master of
Laws, 1971 and Doctor of the Science of Law, 1973). He is
presently Reader in Public International Law at Panteios
School of Political Science and, at the same time, Vice President
of the European League (Greece) and member of the
Board of the Greek Society of Political Science. His main
publications include: The Concept of Jus Cogens in the Law
of Treaties (Amsterdam and New York: North Holland Publishing
Co., 1976), The Law of the Sea as Developed through
the Claims of the Coastal States (in Greek, Athens: Papazisis
Publishing Co, 1976), The Greek - Turkish Dispute over the
Aegean Continental Shelf (occasional paper, Rhode Island:
Law of the Sea Institute, University of Rhode Island, 1975),
«Treaties and Third States: A Study in the Reinforcement of
the Consensual Standards in International Law» Zeitschrift fur
ausländischer öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht 1 (1975),
«The Law on Invalidity of Treaties», Archiv des Völkerrechts
151 (1974), «Terrorism and the Internationally Protected 

Persons..,», International and Comparative Law Quarterly 32
(1974), «The Conditions of Validity of International
Agreements», Revue Hellénique du Droit International 221
(1973/74), et al.