Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
28
Language
English
Published
Sep 10, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1164567446
ISBN-13
9781164567448
Description
Set against the backdrop of a pivotal legal and political dispute in the late 19th century, Robert Rayner provides a comprehensive analysis of the Bering Sea controversy. The book meticulously addresses the arguments presented by E. J. Phelps, presenting a counterpoint that seeks to elucidate the complexities of maritime law and international relations at that time. Rayner’s work not only critiques Phelps’s assertions but also delves deeper into the implications of sealing practices, territorial rights, and national interests that shaped the discourse surrounding the Bering Sea.
Rayner’s insights are woven through a narrative that is both informative and persuasive, capturing the essence of a historical moment fraught with tension between nations. His careful examination of treaties and legal precedents offers readers a nuanced understanding of the stakes involved, making this an essential read for those interested in maritime history and international diplomacy. Through this exploration, he leaves an indelible mark on the discourse surrounding the governance of shared natural resources.
Rayner’s insights are woven through a narrative that is both informative and persuasive, capturing the essence of a historical moment fraught with tension between nations. His careful examination of treaties and legal precedents offers readers a nuanced understanding of the stakes involved, making this an essential read for those interested in maritime history and international diplomacy. Through this exploration, he leaves an indelible mark on the discourse surrounding the governance of shared natural resources.