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- تاناکا، یوشیفومی (1395). حقوق بینالملل دریاها. ترجمۀ آرمین طلعت، تهران: شهر دانش.
ب) مقالات
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- Arbitral Tribunal, 2000, Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases (New Zealand v. Japan; Australia v. Japan). Award on Jurisdiction and Admissibility
- International Court of Justice, 1966, South West Africa (Ethiopia v South Africa; Liberia v South Africa), Judgment.
- International Court of Justice, 1973, Nuclear Tests Case (Australia v France), Order Interim Measures.
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- International Court of Justice, 1970, Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Limited (Belgium v Spain). Judgment.
- International Court of Justice, 1977, Gabacikovo – Nagymaros Project (Hungary / Slovak), Judgment.
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- International Court of Justice, 2010, Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay), Judgment.
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