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The "Tomimaru" (Japan v. Russian Federation). Judgment. ITLOS Case No. 15

Bernard H. Oxman

The American Journal of International Law

Vol. 102, No. 2 (Apr., 2008), pp. 316-322 (7 pages)

Published By: Cambridge University Press

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AJIL is a leading peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly since 1907. It features articles, editorials, notes, comments, and book reviews by pre-eminent scholars and practitioners from around the world addressing developments in public and private international law. The Journal also contains analyses of decisions by national and international courts and tribunals as well as a section on contemporary U.S. practice in international law. AJIL is indispensable for all professionals working in international law, economics, trade, and foreign affairs.

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