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- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- Educational Level
- Professional
- Subject
- Maritime Law
- Features
- RARE MARITIME LEGAL BOOK
- ISBN
- 9789004173439
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004173439
ISBN-13
9789004173439
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72070591
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xvi, 306 Pages
Publication Name
Maritime Boundary Disputes, Settlement Processes, and the Law of the Sea
Language
English
Subject
Maritime, Earth Sciences / Geology, International
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Science
Series
Publications on Ocean Development Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-055205
Reviews
"The book... adds more thoughts and insights in the discussion of law of the sea issues." Prof. Nien-Tsu Alfred Hu, Ph.D., Ocean Yearbook 25
Series Volume Number
65
Table Of Content
PREFACE Harry N. Scheiber and David D. Caron, Co-Directors,Law of the Sea Institute, University of California at Berkeley ACKNOWLEDGMENTSINTRODUCTION Seoung-Yong Hong and Jon M. Van Dyke I. Climate Change, Sea Level Rise and the Coming Uncertainty in Oceanic Boundaries: A Proposal to Avoid Conflict David D. Caron II. The Trouble with Islands: Th e Defi nition and Role of Islands and Rocks in Maritime Boundary delimitation Clive Schofield III. Disputes Over Islands and Maritime Boundaries in East Asia Jon M. Van Dyke IV. Sino-Japanese Jurisdictional Delimitation in East China Sea: Approaches to Dispute Settlement Ji Guoxing V. Some Thoughts on Maritime Boundary Delimitation Masahiro Miyoshi VI. Intertemporal Law, Recent Judgments and Territorial Disputes in Asia Seokwoo Lee VII. Some Legal Aspects of Territorial Disputes over Islands Kentaro Serita VIII. Okinotorishima: A "Rock" or an "Island"? Recent Maritime Boundary Controversy between Japan and Taiwan/China Yann-huei Song IX. Canada-U.S. International Ocean Law Relations in the North Pacific: Disputes, Agreements and Cooperation Ted L. McDorman X. Maritime Boundary Delimitation and Cooperative Management of Transboundary Hydrocarbons in the Ultra-Deepwaters of the Gulf of Mexico Richard J. McLaughlin XI. The Law of the Sea Convention and the Antarctic Treaty System: Constraints or Complementarity? Marcus Haward XII. The Contribution of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea to International Law Helmut Tuerk XIII. The Tomimaru Case: Confiscation and Prompt Release Bernard H. Oxman INDEX
Synopsis
A surprising number of maritime boundaries remain unresolved, and a range of reasons can be cited to explain why the process of delimiting these boundaries has been so slow. This volume addresses and analyzes some of these reasons, focusing on some of the volatile disputes in Northeast Asia and in North America. Scholars from Asia, the United States, and Europe grapple with festering controversies and apply insights gained from resolved disputes to those that remain unresolved. Islands continue to haunt this process, and the way in which they should affect maritime boundaries remains in dispute. The United States has a number of disputed boundaries with its neighbors to the north and south, and these are examined. Antarctica is a concern of all nations, and the regimes governing the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica are analyzed. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea was created to allow countries to resolve their disputes peacefully, and two chapters look at how this new court is operating. The impact of sea-level rise on maritime boundaries is given special attention in the opening chapter. This volume presents a wonderful collection of provocative chapters written by the top scholars in the field of International Ocean Law. It should help scholars, students, and decision makers to understand the current state of this field and to move some of the difficult disputes toward resolution., A surprising number of maritime boundaries remain unresolved, and a range of reasons can be cited to explain why the process of delimiting these boundaries has been so slow. This volume addresses and analyzes some of these reasons, focusing on some of the volatile disputes in Northeast Asia and in North America.
LC Classification Number
KZA1450.M35 2009
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