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This work reassesses the doctrine, and status, of historic waters in the law of the sea, particularly in the light of recent developments, such as in <i> Alaska v. US</i> (2005), which case forms a continuous theme throughout the book. Detailed and critical examination is made of the alleged rules in international customary law on the topic, including matters such as burden of proof.