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Ocean Law Debates: The 50-Year Legacy and Emerging Issues for the Years Ahead [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 572 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1049 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 900434313X
  • ISBN-13: 9789004343139
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 572 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1049 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 900434313X
  • ISBN-13: 9789004343139
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The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), signed in 1982 and going into force in 1994, was the product of intensive international debates from the 1950s onward. UNCLOS continues to be the subject of vital debates on new initiatives that seek to clarify or expand the scope of the ocean regime. In Ocean Law Debates: The 50-Year Legacy and Emerging Issues for the Years Ahead, distinguished authors analyze the content of these debates, providing both historical perspectives and keen analyses of present-day issues. Several chapters focus on the contributions to debates over half a centurys time by the Law of the Sea Institute, including the controversies involving maritime delimitation issues, creation of marine fisheries law, and responses to the manifold challenges posed by dramatic advances in science and technology. Complementing these historical perspectives, a section of five chapters offers critical discussion of todays movement to create a regime to sustain biodiversity in the Area Beyond National Jurisdiction. Finally, the volume offers diverse perspectives on the implementation and judicial interpretation of UNCLOS, international whaling regulation, Arctic regional issues, seabed mining problems, the geopolitics of Marine Protected Area declarations, and the role of the IMO in responding to climate change.
Acknowledgments xi
List of Illustrations xiii
List of Abbreviations xiv
List of Contributors xviii
Introduction 1(10)
Part 1 For Years of Ocean Law Debates: The Law of the Sea Institute
1 The Law of the Sea Institute: A New Forum for Debate of Ocean Law in the 1960s "Decade of Uncertainty"
11(82)
Harry N. Scheiber
2 The LOSI in Hawai'i: Ocean Law and Policy Debates, 1977-96
93(42)
Sherry R. Broder
3 Seeking Lines in the Sea: Progress and Challenges in the Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries over the Past 5o Years
135(23)
Clive Schofield
4 A Legacy of Stewardship for the Public Order of the Oceans: A Memorial Tribute to William T. Burke
158(11)
Craig H. Allen
5 Lewis M. Alexander, Modern Master Mariner of the Law of the Sea
169(14)
John Briscoe
Part 2 Perspectives on UNCLOS
6 The Strategic Foundation of the Law of the Sea
183(33)
James Kraska
7 Small States in the Decision-Making Process of UNCLOS III
216(50)
Willy Ostreng
8 Special Address: IUU Fishing and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
266(10)
Jin-Hyun Paik
9 Special Address: On the Challenges to Stability and to the Rule of Law in Implementation of UNCLOS
276(11)
Bernard H. Oxman
Part 3 The European Union's Record in Sustainable Management of Marine Resources
10 Regulating and Managing Fisheries Resources: Five Decades of Triumph and Failure in the European Union
287(44)
Ronan Long
Part 4 Debates on a Regime for Biodiversity in the Area beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ)
11 Freedom of the High Seas or Protection of the Marine Environment? A False Dichotomy
331(23)
Nilufer Oral
12 Perspectives on a Developing Regime for Marine Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use beyond National Jurisdiction
354(27)
Kristina M. Gjerde
13 Promoting a New Convergence: Developing New Regulatory Paradigms for Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction in the Pacific Ocean
381(20)
Robin Warner
14 Governance of the Arctic Ocean beyond National Jurisdiction: Cooperative Currents, Restless Sea
401(18)
David L. VanderZwaag
15 Changes in the Law of Marine Genetic Resources in the ABNJ and under UNC LOS
419(28)
Su Jin Park
Part 5 New Developments (and Challenges) in the Arena of Ocean Law
16 Defining "Serious Harm" and "Harmful Effects" for Deep Seabed Mining in the Area
447(31)
Kathryn Mengerink
17 Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships: The Role of the International Maritime Organization
478(24)
Daniel Bodansky
18 Perspectives on the International Court of Justice Ruling in the "Whaling in the Antarctic" Case
502(27)
Anastasia Telesetsky
Seokwoo Lee
Hee Eun Lee
19 Conservation or Claim? The Motivations for Recent Marine Protected Areas
529(24)
David D. Caron
Stephen Minas
Index 553
Harry N. Scheiber, (Ph.D., Cornell University, D.Jur.hon., Uppsala University) is Director Emeritus of the Law of the Sea Institute, and Riesenfeld Chair Professor and Chancellors Professor of Law and History, Emeritus, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley.

Nilufer Oral is a member of the law faculty at Istanbul Bilgi University where she teaches classes on international environmental law and climate change. Dr. Oral served as a climate change negotiator for the Turkish Foreign Ministry between 2009 and 2016. She was elected as member of the International Law Commission (2017-2021).

Moon-Sang Kwon, Ph.D. in Law (Law of the Sea), is Project Manager (Principal Research Scientist), Ocean Policy Institute/ Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology and President, the Korea Society of Ocean Policy.