ДЕЛОТО „УИМБЪЛДЪН“ И ЗНАЧЕНИЕТО МУ ЗА ПРАВНИЯ РЕЖИМ НА КОРАБОПЛАВАНЕТО ПРЕЗ МЕЖДУНАРОДНИТЕ МОРСКИ КАНАЛИ

dc.contributor.authorДрагиев, Александър
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-18T12:02:46Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractThe „Wimbledon“ case from 1923 is the first case of the historically first international court of justice - Permanent Court of International Justice, which means that by this case starts international justice as a whole. In the case the Court analyses the legal regime of the Kiel canal as international maritime canal. For this purpose the Court considers the legal regime of the other two international maritime canals in the world - Suez and Panama canals,on the one side, and on the other - makes the conclusion that, based on the canals’ use, a customary law rule regarding the legal status of international canals has emerged. This is why the judgment of the „Wimbledon“ case postulates the legal regime of navigation through any international maritime canal, which is the importance, and even the contribution of the „Wimbledon“ case to international justice.
dc.identifier.issn1311-221X
dc.identifier.urihttp://research.bfu.bg:4000/handle/123456789/826
dc.language.isobg
dc.publisherБургаски свободен университет
dc.relation.ispartofseriesvol. XXXVIII; p.42
dc.subjectPermanent Court of International Justice
dc.subjectinternational maritime canal
dc.subjectright of passage
dc.subjectneutrality
dc.subjectSuez and Panama Canals
dc.subjectKiel Canal
dc.titleДЕЛОТО „УИМБЪЛДЪН“ И ЗНАЧЕНИЕТО МУ ЗА ПРАВНИЯ РЕЖИМ НА КОРАБОПЛАВАНЕТО ПРЕЗ МЕЖДУНАРОДНИТЕ МОРСКИ КАНАЛИ
dc.title.alternative„WIMBLEDON” CASE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE LEGAL REGIME OF THE NAVIGATION THROUGH THE INTERNATIONAL MARITIME CANALS
dc.typeArticle

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