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In: Publications on Ocean Development Ser.
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Table of Contents -- CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS -- TABLE OF LEGISLATION -- TABLE OF CASES -- ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTE ON THE TRANSCRIPTION OF CYRILLIC -- INTRODUCTION -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Objective and Outline of the Study -- 2. The Relationship of the Russian Federation and Other Former Soviet Republics to the Soviet Union -- PART 1 MARITIME DELIMITATION LAW -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER I. State Practice concerning Maritime Delimitation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Delimitation Provisions of the Geneva Conventions of 1958 -- 2.1. The Continental Shelf -- 2.1.1. The ILC Debate -- 2.1.2. The Debate at UNCLOS I -- 2.1.3. Interpretation of Article 6 in the Light of its Drafting History -- 2.2. The Territorial Sea -- 3. The LOS Convention -- 3.1. The Continental Shelf and the EEZ -- 3.1.1. Negotiations on Articles 74(1) and 83(1) -- 3.1.2. Interpretation of Articles 74(1) and 83(1) -- 3.1.3. The Settlement of Delimitation Disputes -- 3.1.4. Interim Measures Pending Agreement -- 3.1.5. Islands and Maritime Zones -- 3.2. The Territorial Sea -- 4. Bilateral Delimitation Agreements -- 5. National Legislation -- CHAPTER II. The Case Law concerning Maritime Delimitation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases -- 2.1. The Judgment -- 2.2. Evaluation -- 3. The Anglo-French Continental Shelf Arbitration -- 3.1. The Decision -- 3.2. Evaluation -- 4. The Beagle Channel Arbitration -- 5. The Jan Mayen Conciliation -- 6. The Tunisia/Libya Continental Shelf Case -- 6.1. The Judgment -- 6.2. Evaluation -- 7. The Gulf of Maine Case -- 7.1. The Judgment -- 7.2. Evaluation -- 8. The Guinea/Guinea-Bissau Maritime Delimitation Arbitration -- 8.1. The Award -- 8.2. Evaluation -- 9. The Libya/Malta Continental Shelf Case -- 9.1. The Judgment -- 9.2. Evaluation.
The law of maritime delimitation has been mostly developed through the case law of the International Court of Justice and other tribunals. In the past decade there have been a number of cases that raise questions about the consistency and predictability of the jurisprudence concerning this sub-field of international law. This book investigates these questions through a systematical review of the case law on the delimitation of the continental shelf and the exclusive economic zone. Comprehensive coverage allows for conclusions to be drawn about the case law's approach to the applicable law and its application to the individual case. Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Case Law will appeal to scholars of international dispute settlement as well as practitioners and academics interested in the law concerning the delimitation of maritime boundaries
In: Publications on ocean development : a series of studies on the international, legal, institutional, and policy aspects of ocean development volume 76
The regional implementation of the law of the sea and the polar regions / Alex G. Oude Elferink, Erik J. Molenaar and Donald R. Rothwell -- The evolving Antarctic treaty system : implications of accommodating developments in the law of the sea / Shirley V. Scott -- The developing regional regime for the marine Arctic / Betsy Baker -- The outer limits of the continental shelf in the polar regions / Alex G. Oude Elferink -- Marine protected areas in the arctic / Suzanne Lalonde -- Marine protected areas in the southern ocean / Karen N. Scott -- Environmental assessments in the marine areas of the polar regions / Robin Warner -- Migratory species conservation in warming polar oceans, with particular reference to -- Seabirds / Arie Trouwborst -- International regulation of polar shipping / Laura Boone -- Antarctic fisheries management / Andrew Serdy -- Arctic fisheries management / Erik J. Molenaar -- Marine mammals in the Antarctic treaty system / Joanna Mossop -- The conservation and utilization of marine mammals in the Arctic region / Nigel Bankes -- Marine scientific research in the Antarctic treaty system / Rene Lefeber -- Marine scientific research in the Arctic / Yoshinobu Takei -- Maritime security in the polar regions / Donald R. Rothwell -- Interactions between global and regional regimes: trends and prospects / Erik J. Molenaar, Donald R. Rothwell and Alex G. Oude Elferink.
In: Publications on ocean development volume 95
The legal regime of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) has received much attention in the last decades. The ongoing process in regards of an agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in ABNJ, initiated in the early 2000s (BBNJ process) is crucial evidence of this. However, this process reflects entrenched interests and political and legal structures, muting other voices and alternative approaches. International Law and Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction investigates competing constructions of ABNJ and their role in the creation and articulations of legal principles, which provides a broader perspective on the BBNJ process
In: Oxford handbooks online
Recent maritime disputes, environmental disasters, and piracy have raised the profile of the law of the sea. This handbook brings together high-level analysis of all of its key aspects, examining the role of particular regions in the development of the law of the sea, management of the oceans' resources, and critical contemporary debates.