Treatise on Mexican Maritime Law

History, Geopolitics, and Public Policy

Mexico is a maritime nation.
Treatise on Mexican Maritime Law offers a comprehensive reading of national maritime law through the integrated lenses of history, geopolitics, and public policy. Its central thesis is that maritime law cannot be understood in isolation, but must be read as the legal expression of historical and geostrategic processes that shape the formation of positive law; positive law, in turn, defines institutional frameworks, public policies, and the actual margins of national maritime development.
More than a merely descriptive study, this work proposes a methodology of analytical integration that connects history, geopolitics, law, institutions, and public policy within a single interpretive framework.
The book is intended for lawyers, judges, legislators, academics, policymakers, maritime-sector specialists, business leaders, and readers interested in the strategic dimension of maritime space.

mars 2026, env. 234 pages, Anglais
Independently Published
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