The Transit Regime for Landlocked States

The Transit Regime for Landlocked States
Title The Transit Regime for Landlocked States PDF eBook
Author Kishor Uprety
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 226
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 082136300X

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& Quot;The Transit Regime for Landlocked States" assesses the strengths and limits of existing international law related to the free access of landlocked states to and from the sea. The book analyzes whether the provisions of international law satisfy the economic demands of landlocked states, the majority of which are among the world's poorest nations. The book reviews the several principles of international law that dominated the evolution of the rights of access. It discusses both general and specific conventions, as well as treaty regimes emanating therefrom, and examines some restrict.

The Transit Regime for Landlocked States

The Transit Regime for Landlocked States
Title The Transit Regime for Landlocked States PDF eBook
Author Kishor Uprety
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 2005
Genre Access to the sea (International law)
ISBN

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The Cost of Being Landlocked

The Cost of Being Landlocked
Title The Cost of Being Landlocked PDF eBook
Author Jean-Fran ois Arvis
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 120
Release 2010-07-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821384091

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'The Cost of Being Landlocked' proposes a new analytical framework to interpret and model the constraints faced by logistics chains on international trade corridors. The plight of landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) has naturally received special attention for decades, leading to a specific set of development priorities based upon the concept of dependence on the transit state. Therefore, the standard approach used to tackle the cost of being landlocked has been predominantly aimed at developing regional transport infrastructure and ensuring freedom of transit through regional conventions. But without sufficient attention given to the performance of logistics service delivery to traders, the standard approach is unable to address key bottleneck concerns and the factors that contribute to the cost of being landlocked. Consequently, the impact of massive investment on trade corridors could not materialize to its full extent. Based on extensive data collection in several regions of the world, this book argues that although landlocked developing countries do face high logistics costs, these costs are not a result of poor road infrastructure, since transport prices largely depend on trucking market structure and implementation of transit processes. This book suggests that high logistics costs in LLDCs are a result of low logistics reliability and predictability, which stem from rent-seeking and governance issues. 'The Cost of Being Landlocked' will serve as a useful guide for policy makers, supervisory authorities, and development agencies.

Access to the Sea for Developing Land-Locked States

Access to the Sea for Developing Land-Locked States
Title Access to the Sea for Developing Land-Locked States PDF eBook
Author Martin Glassner
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 389
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Law
ISBN 9401511764

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This study is an outgrowth of an interest in the question of access to the sea developed by the author during a ten-month sojourn during 1962 and 1963 as American Vice Consul in Antofagasta, Chile. During this period he had the opportunity to visit Peru three times and Bolivia twice. This experience, supplemented by research in many libraries in New York, Washington and California and by interviews, documents and other reference materials, resulted in a detailed study of Bolivia's campaign for an outlet to the sea. 1 The present study has drawn some material from the earlier one, but is such an elaborate expansion of it that it might well be considered a wholly new effort. The effort was made because the problem of access to the sea has become more critical since the Second World War as the emphasis on trade and economic development has grown while at the same time many new land-locked states were being born. There have, moreover, been more threatened and actual interferences with free transit during this period than during the preceding half century and more. A thorough examination of the subject seemed in order, then, as an aid to an understanding of the problems involved and as a guide to future attempts to resolve them. In addition to a general survey of the question, three case studies have been included both as illustrations of many of these problems and as specific situations by which to test proposed solutions.

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Law of the Sea

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Law of the Sea
Title The Belt and Road Initiative and the Law of the Sea PDF eBook
Author Keyuan Zou
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 238
Release 2020-03-02
Genre Law
ISBN 9004422056

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The Belt and Road Initiative and the Law of the Sea offers insightful discussions on the use of oceans in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative covering navigational safety, marine energy and sea ports, maritime law enforcement and access of landlocked states to the sea.

Connecting Landlocked Developing Countries to Markets

Connecting Landlocked Developing Countries to Markets
Title Connecting Landlocked Developing Countries to Markets PDF eBook
Author
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 304
Release 2011
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0821384171

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Based on new analytical research and case studies, the authors provide insights on what works and does not work, and they offer policy recommendations to address these issues.

Landlocked Countries in South America

Landlocked Countries in South America
Title Landlocked Countries in South America PDF eBook
Author United Nations
Publisher United Nations Publications
Total Pages 82
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789211216943

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This report analyses the current state of the landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) Bolivia and Paraguay. It analyses the traditional topics: infrastructure at national level and connectivity towards adjacent countries; the recent development in international laws and treaties; and cross-border operation. The report also evaluates the level of international transport costs and the potential impact on trade. It further presents the currently induced over costs in logistic chains, which pose an additional burden to the competitiveness of the countries.