Applying much needed legal and social sciences perspectives, the book provides in depth analyses of lessons learned and remaining challenges associated with making the Ecosystem Approach fully relevan
Gender and the Law of the Sea successfully establishes the relevance of gender at sea and posits that feminist perspectives can help develop a more inclusive law for the oceans.
High Seas Governance: Gaps and Challenges discusses and presents solutions to identified gaps in the legal regime governing the high seas, including the protection of sensitive marine areas, marine po
This new edition discusses the important clarifications on historic maritime claims—¬particularly 'historic rights' (falling short of sovereignty); and the interaction of such rights with the Law of t
The European Union and the Arctic examines the roles the EU can and should play in shaping Arctic governance to ensure sustainable development in the Arctic region.
Governance of Arctic Shipping: Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States examines potential cooperative mechanisms for balancing rights and interests of Arctic States and user St
In a revision of her 2015 PhD dissertation at the University of New South Wales, Jaeckel discusses deep seabed mining and the marine environment, the precautionary principle in international law, t
In Maritime Terrorism and the Role of Judicial Institutions in the International Legal Order, Md Saiful Karim offers a critical analysis of the role of judicial institutions in combating maritime terr
In Establishing Continental Shelf Limits Beyond 200 Nautical Miles by the Coastal State: A Right of Involvement for Other States?, Busch discusses the possibilities for States other than the coastal S
Jurisdiction over Ships: Post-UNCLOS Developments in the Law of the Sea analyses international law developments in shipping since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in 19
In Maritime Security Cooperation in the Guinea: Prospects and Challenges, Kamal-Deen Ali provides ground-breaking analyses of the maritime security situation in the Gulf of Guinea.
Magnússon addresses various aspects of how states can establish the outer limits of the continental shelf beyond the 200 nautical miles allowed by international law in order to explore and exploit nat
The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf: Law and Legitimacy examines the Commission from two different but interrelated perspectives: a legal analysis of the Commission’s decision-making
The Law of the Sea and the Polar Regions: Interactions between Global and Regional Regimes examines regional regimes for the Arctic and Antarctic on among others science, maritime security, marine-pro
In Filling Regulatory Gaps in High Seas Fisheries, author Yoshinobu Takei investigates the regime of high seas fisheries from the perspective of international law and considers whether there are regul
"Dependent Archipelagos in the Law of the Sea" examines the archipelagic concept in international law of the sea with respect to dependent archipelagos, both coastal and outlying, and evaluates the co
Tuerk (a judge and former vice-president of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, Germany) compiles various articles he has written on law of the sea topics, including the evol
Mexico and the Law of the Sea: Contributions and Compromises examines Mexico’s legal work at the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea; its involvement at the regional Latin American meetings of M
This monograph searches for a solution to the crime of migrant smuggling by sea aimed at reconciling 21st century exigencies with age-old, fundamental principles such as the freedom of the high seas.
Ringbom (Head of Sector for Environment Protection, Liability and Compensation at the European Maritime Safety Agency) conducts an analysis of European Union maritime safety legislation from the persp
"In providing a broad overview of the legal aspects related to marine pollution caused by ballast water and tank sediments, this book offers a pragmatic analysis of the current international legal sys
This, one of the oldest facets of international law, has been shaped since 1982 by the framework set by the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. That framework is built upon zonal analysis, which crea
Those collected essays examine different aspects of the modern law of the sea. They address many key provisions in the United Convention on the Law of the Sea, including its historical development, th
Simmons (Trinity College, Dublin, and marine law and ocean policy, National U. of Ireland, Galway) examines the historic waters in the Law of the Sea doctrine and its current status, especially in lig
This text provides an account of how the European Community and its member states implement, in terms of standard setting (not enforcement), the international ocean regime established by the Law of th
This publication includes contributions by Judges of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, eminent scholars and experienced practitioners. The papers deal with various aspects of maritime
The Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks
In a "series of studies on the international, legal, institutional and policy aspects of ocean development," co-directors of the Law of the Sea Institute, University of California, Berkeley, introduce
Although he didn't think it would become necessary, Grotius, the father of international law, believed that restriction of fishing would be required if the resource were found to be exhaustible. With
Antunes, an officer in the Portuguese Navy, analyzes legal, political, and technical aspects of the law of the sea in this book/CD-ROM work based on a thesis submitted in 2002 for the degree of Doctor
The Law of the Sea and Polar Maritime Delimitation and Jurisdiction explores the impact the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea has had on the polar regions including a number of issu
In this fascinating treatment, Christopher C. Joyner undertakes the first serious examination of the intimate relationship between Antarctica and the law of the sea. Using Antarctica as a case study,