Agenda Internacional

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/174837

ISSN: 1027-6750
e-ISSN: 2311-5718

Agenda Internacional es la revista académica del Instituto de Estudios Internacionales (IDEI) de la PUCP que, desde su origen en 1994, tiene como objetivo brindar un aporte multidisciplinario sobre los principales aspectos de la realidad internacional. En tal sentido, son bienvenidas contribuciones desde el mundo del derecho, la ciencia política, las relaciones internacionales, la economía, la historia y otras ramas del conocimiento siempre que brinden un aporte desde una perspectiva internacional. Desde 2005 la revista se publica con una periodicidad anual.

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    The concept of common heritage of mankind and the genetic resources of the seabed beyond the limits of national jurisdiction
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2007) Scovazzi, Tullio
    The main innovation included in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Montego Bay, 1982; Unclos) is the concept of common heritage of mankind.1While other important new aspects of the Unclos, such as the exclusive economic zone or the regime relating to the protection of the marine environment, are the result of the natural evolution of international law of the sea, the concept of common heritage of mankind has a revolutionary character. It presupposes a third kind of regime which is different from both the traditional regimes of sovereignty, applicable in the territorial sea, and of freedom, applicable on the high seas.
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    La soberanía sobre tierra y mar en el área ártica
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2016-09-23) Scovazzi, Tullio
    The paper reviews the claims over land and waters in the Arctic area. While almost all the disputes over land have today been settled, several questions relating to law of the sea are still pending. They regard straight baselines, navigation in ice-covered areas, transit through international straits, the outer limit of the continental shelf beyond 200 n.m. and delimitation of the exclusive economic zone between opposite or adjacent States.