Buch, Englisch, 470 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 788 g
Twenty Years of Development Under the Unclos Regime
Buch, Englisch, 470 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 788 g
ISBN: 978-90-04-31143-5
Verlag: Brill
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Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I: Managing Ocean Resources: Rising Challenges & New Responses
Chapter 1. Stakeholder Participation in the EU Regulation of Marine Living Resources, by Ronán Long
Chapter 2. West Africa and the New European Common Fisheries Policy, by Katy Seto
Chapter 3. Climate Change, Sea Level Rise and International Law in the Anthropocene, by Davor Vidas
Chapter 4. The Rules Concerning Underwater Cultural Heritage, by Mariano Aznar Gómez
Chapter 5. A Study on the Protection and Management Policy of Korea’s Underwater Cultural Heritage, by Chang Soo Choe and Seong Wook Park.
Part II: Maritime Security
Chapter 6. Civil Disobedience in the Maritime Domain, by James Kraska
Chapter 7. Anti-Piracy Operations in the Gulf of Guinea, by Kamal-Deen Ali
Chapter 8. Liability for Wrongful Acts by Private Military and Security Companies on Board Ships, by Vasco Becker-Weinberg
Chapter 9. Maritime Security Laws and Practices of Australia, India, Singapore and South Africa, by Bimal N. Patel
Chapter 10. Black Sea Security under the 1936 Montreux Treaty, by Nilufer Oral
Chapter 11. The Conceptualization and Construction of a Northeast Asian Maritime Security Architecture, by Seokwoo Lee and Hee Eun Lee
Part III: Marine Scientific Research and the Marine Environment
Chapter 12. The Future under International Law of Geoengineering, by Sherry Broder
Chapter 13. Institutional Interplay on Marine Biodiversity beyond National Jurisdiction, by Yasuko Tsuru
Part IV: The Trajectory of UNCLOS Jurisprudence
Chapter 14. Standard of Review and the Law of the Sea, by Jin-Hyun Paik
Chapter 15. The application of UNCLOS to Non-Party States, by Tullio Treves
Chapter 16. One Cannot Change the Wind, but Can Always Adjust the Sail, by Assunção Cristas
Chapter 17. Ever More Lines in the Sea, by Clive Schofield
Chapter 18. Responding to Changing Coasts, by Kerrylee Rogers and Clive Schofield
Chapter 19. International Navigation in the Arctic Waters, by Said Mahmoudi