The law of the sea: national legislation on the exclusive economic zone
In: United Nations publication
In: The law of the sea
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In: United Nations publication
In: The law of the sea
The United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea produced a Convention in 1982 through which maritime regionalization is to be peacefully organized. However, jurisdictional application of the Law of the Sea has not been easy. In this book the basic problems of regionalization are concisely described in relation to each area regime and the regulations of the new Law of the Sea. The development of maritime law in the Pacific region is summarized and the economic significance of these sea-areas is also clearly stated
In: Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China's Development Path Ser.
Intro -- Editorial Committee -- Preface: From Special Zones to Free Trade Zones: Special Missions of China's Free Trade Zones -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- General Report -- 1 Annual Report on the Development of China's Special Economic Zones -- 1.1 Basic Background of the Development of the Special Economic Zones in 2016 -- 1.2 Progress and Review of the Special Economic Zones -- 1.2.1 The Special Economic Zones Have Continuously Intensified the Reform on Many Fronts of China's Social and Economic Development -- 1.2.2 The New Zones Undertake the Mission of Implementing the National Strategies -- 1.3 New Challenges and Opportunities for the Development of the Special Economic Zones -- 1.3.1 The Special Economic Zones Should Activate New Driving Forces and Intensify Transformation -- 1.3.2 New Challenges and Opportunities -- 1.4 The Developmental Path During the Next Year and Cautions -- 1.4.1 The Shift of the Special Zones from a Real Economy to a Virtual Economy and the Efficiency of Resource Allocation -- 1.4.2 Ongoing Gradual Implementation of the Theory of Supply-Side Reform in Future Reforms in the Special Zones -- References -- Special Research Reports -- 2 Report on the Green Transformative Development of Industries in China's Special Economic Zones -- 2.1 Basic Trends of the Green Upgrading of Industries in the Special Economic Zones -- 2.1.1 Build a Modern Industrial System, Promote the Green Transformation of Industries -- 2.1.2 Derive Driving Forces from Scientific and Technological Innovation, Enhance the Capability for Green Transformation -- 2.1.3 Improve the Environmental Protection System and Mechanism, Promote the Green Transformation of Industries -- 2.2 Analysis of the Capability of the Special Economic Zones for the Green Transformation of Industries -- 2.2.1 Comparison of the Levels of Structural Conversion.
In: Publications on Ocean Development 11
In: Publications on Ocean Development Online, ISBN: 9789004498419
In: United Nations publication
In: United Nations publication
In: The foreign relations of the Third World series, no. 1
Developed and implemented over a period of three decades through legislation and practice in the countries of Latin America, the concept of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is the most recent of those incorporated into the body of international law resulting from the Third United Nations Law of the Sea Conference. A distinguished group of Latin Am
This book examines the relationship between the high seas regime and the exclusive economic zone (EEZ). It evaluates the applicability of the high seas freedom of navigation, freedom of overflight and the freedom to lay submarine cables and pipelines in the EEZ.
In: Oxford monographs in international law
In: Oxford scholarship online
In: Proceedings 21
In: UNIHI-SEAGRANT-CR 89-02