The International Law of the Sea

The International Law of the Sea
Author: Yoshifumi Tanaka
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107009998

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This textbook on the law of the sea sets the subject in the context of public international law. It comprehensively covers the principal topics of the course, from the legal regimes governing the different jurisdictional zones, to international co-operation for protection of the marine environment and marine living resources.

The International Law of the Sea

The International Law of the Sea
Author: Donald R Rothwell,Tim Stephens
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2023-08-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509958399

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Praise for the previous edition: “A complete overview of the subject which does not intimidate the reader but rather spurns interest and understanding in the subject.” European Energy and Environmental Law Review “...(the book is) scholarly yet accessible and very readable; thoroughly recommended.” Law Institute Journal Description The law of the sea provides for the regulation, management and governance of the ocean spaces that cover over two-thirds of the Earth's surface. This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the foundational principles of the law of the sea, a critical overview of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and an analysis of subsequent developments including many bilateral, regional, and global agreements that supplement the Convention. The third edition of this acclaimed text has been thoroughly revised and updated, and now incorporates a dedicated chapter on natural and artificial islands. All of the main areas of the law of the sea are addressed including the foundations and sources of the law, the nature and extent of the maritime zones, the delimitation of overlapping maritime boundaries, the place of archipelagic and other special states in the law of the sea, navigational rights and freedoms, military activities at sea, marine scientific research, and marine resource and conservation issues such as fisheries, marine environmental protection and dispute settlement. The book also takes stock of contemporary oceans governance issues not adequately addressed by the Convention. Overarching challenges facing the law of the sea are considered, including how new maritime security initiatives can be reconciled with traditional navigational rights and freedoms, the need for stronger legal and policy responses to protect the global ocean environment from climate change and ocean acidification, and work on a new agreement for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction.

The Law of the Sea and Climate Change

The Law of the Sea and Climate Change
Author: Elise Johansen,Signe Veierud Busch,Ingvild Ulrikke Jakobsen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108842266

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Explores how the law of the sea can develop in support of the objectives of the United Nations climate regime.

Negotiating the Law of the Sea

Negotiating the Law of the Sea
Author: James K. Sebenius
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1984
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0674606868

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The Law of the Sea (LOS) treaty resulted from some of the most complicated multilateral negotiations ever conducted. Difficult bargaining produced a remarkably sophisticated agreement on the financial aspects of deep ocean mining and on the financing of a new international mining entity. This book analyzes those negotiations along with the abrupt U.S. rejection of their results. Building from this episode, it derives important and subtle general rules and propositions for reaching superior, sustainable agreements in complex bargaining situations. James Sebenius shows how agreements were possible among the parties because and not in spite of differences in their values, expectations, and attitudes toward time and risk. He shows how linking separately intractable issues can generate a zone of possible agreement. He analyzes the extensive role of a computer model in the LOS talks. Finally, he argues that in many negotiations neither the issues nor the parties are fixed and develops analytic techniques that predict how the addition or deletion of either issues or parties may affect the process of reaching agreement.

The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea

The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea
Author: Donald Rothwell,Alex G. Oude Elferink,Karen Nadine Scott,Tim Stephens
Publsiher: Oxford Handbooks in Law
Total Pages: 1073
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198715481

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Human activities have taken place in the world's oceans and seas for most of human history. With such a vast number of ways in which the oceans can be used for trade, exploited for natural resources and fishing, as well as concerns over maritime security, the legal systems regulating the rights and responsibilities of nations in their use of the world's oceans have long been a crucial part of international law. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea comprehensively defined the parameters of the law of the sea in 1982, and since the Convention was concluded it has seen considerable development. ThisOxford Handbook provides a comprehensive and original analysis of its current debates and controversies, both theoretical and practical. Written by over forty expert and interdisciplinary contributors, the Handbook sets out how the law of the sea has developed, and the challenges it is currently facing. The Handbook consists of forty chapters divided into six parts. First, it explains the origins and evolution of the law of the sea, with a particular focus upon the role of key publicists such as Hugo Grotius and John Selden, the gradual development of state practice, and the creation of the 1982 UN Convention. It then reviews the components which comprise the maritime domain, assessing their definition, assertion, and recognition. It also analyses the ways in which coastal states or the international community can assert control over areas of the sea, and the management and regulation of each of the maritime zones. This includes investigating the development of the mechanisms for maritime boundary delimitation, and the decisions of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. The Handbook also discusses the actors and intuitions that impact on the law of the sea, considering their particular rights and interests, in particular those of state actors and the principle law of the sea institutions. Then it focuses on operational issues, investigating longstanding matters of resource management and the integrated oceans framework. This includes a discussion and assessment of the broad and increasingly influential integrated oceans management governance framework that interacts with the traditional law of the sea. It considers six distinctive regions that have been pivotal to the development of the law of the sea, before finally providing a detailed analysis of the critical contemporary issues facing the law of the sea. These include threatened species, climate change, bioprospecting, and piracy. TheHandbook will be an invaluable and thought-provoking resource for scholars, students, and practitioners of the law of the sea.

Islamic Law of the Sea

Islamic Law of the Sea
Author: Hassan S. Khalilieh
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108481458

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This pioneering research brings into focus the Islamic contribution and influence in the development of the modern law of the sea.

New Directions in the Law of the Sea

New Directions in the Law of the Sea
Author: Roy S. K. Lee,Moritaka Hayashi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1478
Release: 1996
Genre: Law of the sea
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060376261

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This three-volume set presents recent materials pertaining to GLOBAL developments in the law of the sea and related areas. It focuses on rapid adjustment, consolidations and strengthening ofinternational laws and policy on ocean issues. It covers not only treaties, agreements, and conventions, but also declarations, resolutions, guidelines, model laws, principles, policy statements,decrees, memoranda between countries and reports of the Secretary General of the United Nations.

Law of the Sea in East Asia

Law of the Sea in East Asia
Author: Keyuan Zou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134267651

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Law of the Sea in East Asia selects the most prominent maritime legal issues that have emerged since the post-LOS Convention era for a detailed discussion and assessment. The current marine legal order in East Asia is based on the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS Convention) and accordingly coastal states in the region are obliged to cooperate amongst themselves to exercise their rights and perform their duties. Keyuan, a respected expert in the fields of international and Chinese law, explores issues concerning compliance with the law of the sea, territorial disputes and maritime boundary delimitation, fishery management, safety of navigation and maritime security, and neglected issues in the law of the sea. This is the first book to examine maritime laws in East Asia, and as such will appeal to academics of law and Asian studies, lawyers and policy makers.