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Islands and International Law [Hardback]

(Australian National University, Australia)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 236x154x22 mm, weight: 640 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509955429
  • ISBN-13: 9781509955428
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 236x154x22 mm, weight: 640 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509955429
  • ISBN-13: 9781509955428
Islands and their status in international law have become one of the more contentious issues in public international law. However, despite this, there is no contemporary book-length study on the question. This book fills that gap. Written by one of the world's leading public international lawyers, it offers an authoritative overview of how public international law operates in relation to islands. Key issues such as artificial islands, archipelagos, sovereignty, territorial rights, maritime entitlements, and governance are explored in depth. This will become a classic text in the field of international law.

Recenzijas

Does not shy away from any of the more complex or unsettled legal questions of the field, such as those concerning artificial islands, sea level rise, human rights of displaced persons, and changing state practice. Overall, this is an important and timely contribution to the legal discourse on islands in international law. * ZaöRV * It has to be said that the production of this book was a commendable achievement, giving a broad and contemporary insight into insular issues in international law, and that overall the book is well researched and produced. * Ocean Yearbook *

Papildus informācija

This is the first book length study exploring the status of islands and the resulting legal issues arising in the field of public international law.
Preface v
List of Abbreviations
xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of National Laws and Statutes
xvii
Table of Treaties and Other Instruments
xxiii
Introduction 1(4)
1 Islands: Geography and Law
5(14)
I Introduction
5(1)
II Islands and Geography
6(3)
III Islands and Juridical Classification
9(9)
IV Conclusions
18(1)
2 Artificial Islands
19(19)
I Introduction
19(1)
II Scope and Location of Artificial Islands
20(1)
III Historical Legal Framework
21(1)
IV Early State Practice
22(1)
V LOSC
23(6)
VI Contemporary State Practice
29(4)
VII Artificial Islands, Rocks and Land Reclamation
33(2)
VIII Conclusions
35(3)
3 Islands and Territoriality
38(38)
I Introduction
38(2)
II International Law and Territoriality
40(4)
III Islands and Territoriality
44(10)
IV Current State of the Law
54(11)
V Contemporary Island Territorial Disputes
65(9)
VI Conclusions
74(2)
4 Islands, Status and Statehood
76(25)
I Introduction
76(1)
II Islands and the International System
77(2)
III
Chapter XI Non-Self-Governing Territories and
Chapter XII Trust Territories
79(6)
IV Current Status of Islands
85(13)
V Special Regimes
98(2)
VI Conclusions
100(1)
5 Archipelagic States
101(41)
I Archipelagos and International Law
101(2)
II Early Legal Developments
103(1)
III UNCLOSI
104(1)
IV The Indonesian and Philippines Claims
105(5)
V UNCLOSIII
110(2)
VI The LOSC and Archipelagic States
112(8)
VII Archipelagic State Entitlements
120(20)
VIII Conclusions
140(2)
6 Dependent Archipelagos
142(20)
I Introduction
142(1)
II Characterisation
143(3)
III Baselines
146(7)
IV Maritime Entitlements
153(1)
V State Practice
154(6)
VI Conclusions
160(2)
7 Islands and Maritime Entitlements
162(26)
I Introduction
162(1)
II Baselines
163(7)
III Historic Waters
170(4)
IV Bays
174(4)
V Internal Waters
178(1)
VI Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone
178(2)
VII Continental Shelf
180(3)
VIII Exclusive Economic Zone
183(3)
IX Conclusions
186(2)
8 Islands and Maritime Boundaries
188(29)
I Introduction
188(2)
II Overview of Maritime Boundary Delimitation
190(5)
III Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals
195(9)
IV State Practice
204(9)
V Impact of Islands on Maritime Boundary Delimitation
213(3)
VI Conclusions
216(1)
9 Islands and Human Rights
217(22)
I Introduction
217(1)
II Human Rights Treaties and Islands
218(4)
III Human Rights Issues and Islands
222(3)
IV Self-Determination
225(9)
V Small Island Developing States
234(3)
VI Conclusions
237(2)
10 Islands and Sea-Level Rise
239(14)
I Introduction
239(1)
II Climate Science
240(2)
III Islands and Artificial Islands
242(1)
IV Status and Territoriality
243(2)
V Archipelagic States
245(1)
VI Maritime Entitlements and Maritime Boundaries
246(3)
VII Human Rights
249(1)
VIII Conclusions
250(3)
11 A Regime of Islands?
253(9)
I Introduction
253(2)
II Regimes, Islands and International Law
255(2)
III Fragments of a Regime of Islands
257(3)
IV A Future Regime of Islands
260(2)
Appendix 1 262(6)
Bibliography 268(19)
Index 287
Donald R Rothwell is Professor of International Law at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.