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About UNO vol. 3: Seaways
edit~Placemaking (Dec 2010)
edit- 1 Seaways
- International Maritime Organization
- Marine navigation
- Maritime history
- World Ocean
- 2 Subsidiary articles
- History of the Panama Canal
- Oceania
- Suez Canal
- __Exploration
- Age of Discovery
- Chinese exploration
- Exploration of Asia
- Far East
- 3 Some persons
- James Harrington (author)
- Samuel Plimsoll
- Travers Twiss
- William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell
- 5 Subsidiary articles
- land, sea, rivers, waters.
- British West Indies
- French West Indies
- Caribbean
- Mariana Trench
- Pacific Ocean
- Pacific Rim
- Saint Lawrence Seaway
- 6 Subsidiary articles
- Admiralty court
- Admiralty law
- Black Book of the Admiralty
- International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
- Mare clausum
- Mare liberum
- Ordinamenta et consuetudo maris
- Rolls of Oleron
- Seafarers
- Seamanship
- The Seafarer (poem)
- The Commonwealth of Oceana
- Trade route
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
- SS London (1864)
- __Classification
- Bureau Veritas
- Classification society
- Lloyd's Register
- Waterline
- Robert Johnstone is a member of Middle Temple (and of Lincoln's Inn a.e.)__FAMAS volumes
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- Coffin ship