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  <abstract>"The editors would like to thank the exceptional group of scholars who agreed to contribute their expertise to this volume. We could not have asked for a more talented, knowledgeable and reliable group of colleagues. It has indeed been a privilege to work with them. Further, we wish to thank Ellen Hey, Jason Czarnezki and Dominique Grace, for valuable inputs at the author workshop held in January 2019. Thanks are also extended to Susan Høivik (text editor) and Marion Ravna (research assistance) for their invaluable contributions. We are deeply grateful for their all-important work on the manuscript texts and, not least, for not giving up when faced with varying forms of English and reference styles. Our appreciation also to Philipp P Nickels, research fellow at the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS), for comments during the final stages of the project, and assistance in synthesizing the findings in Chapter 16"--</abstract>
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  <note>Bibliography: p.386-420.
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