Book Review

The High Seas: Greed, Power, and the Battle for the Unclaimed Ocean

Li Yao 1 and Guobin Zhang 1,*

1 KoGuan Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China

* Correspondence: zhangguobin1988@126.com

Olive Heffernan, The High Seas: Greed, Power, and the Battle for the Unclaimed Ocean, Greystone Books, 2024, ISBN 9781771645881 hb


https://doi.org/10.59711/jims.12.110038

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