vapauttamissa
Vapauttamissa, also known as the "Freedom of the Seas," is a concept that refers to the unrestricted use of the world's oceans and seas by all nations. It is a fundamental principle of international law, enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The term "vapauttamissa" is derived from Finnish, where "vapaa" means "free" and "tamissa" refers to the seas.
The concept of vapauttamissa is based on the idea that the oceans are a common heritage of
The principle of vapauttamissa is not absolute. There are certain restrictions, such as the right of innocent
The concept of vapauttamissa is a cornerstone of international maritime law and is essential for the peaceful