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245 0 4 _aOxford handbook of the law of the sea /
_cedited by Donald R. Rothwell, Professor of International Law, Australian National University ; Alex G. Oude Elferink, Professor of International Law of the Sea, University of Tromsø and Utrecht University ; Karen N. Scott, Professor of Law, University of Canterbury ; Tim Stephens, Professor of International Law, University of Sydney.
246 3 0 _aHandbook of the law of the sea
246 3 0 _aLaw of the sea
250 _aFirst published in paperback in 2017.
260 _aOxford, United Kingdom :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2015
300 _alxx, 997 pages :
_billustrations, map ;
_c25 cm.
490 1 _aOxford handbooks in law
500 _a"Table of cases": pages xiii-xviii.
500 _a"Table of treaties": pages xix-xlv.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tHistorical development of the law of the sea /
_rTullio Treves --
_t1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea /
_rRobin R. Churchill --
_tBetween stability and change in the Law of the Sea Convention : subsequent practice, treaty modification, and regime interaction /
_rIrina Buga --
_tBaselines /
_rCoalter G. Lathrop --
_tTerritorial sea and contiguous zone /
_rJohn E. Noyes --
_tInternational straits /
_rDonald R. Rothwell --
_tArchipelagic regime /
_rTara Davenport --
_tExclusive economic zone /
_rGemma Andreone --
_tContinental shelf /
_rTed L. McDorman --
_tHigh seas /
_rDouglas Guilfoyle --
_tDeep seabed /
_rMichael W. Lodge --
_tMaritime boundary delimitation /
_rMalcolm D. Evans --
_tPort and Coastal States /
_rErik J. Molenaar --
_tFlag states /
_rRichard A. Barnes --
_tLandlocked and geographically disadvantaged states /
_rHelmut Tuerk --
_tUnited Nations : a practitioners perspective /
_rHans Corell --
_tLaw of the Sea Convention institutions /
_rJames Harrison --
_tCourts and tribunals : The ICJ, ITLOS, and arbitral tribunals /
_rBernard H. Oxman --
_tInternational Maritime Organization /
_rAldo Chircop --
_tRegional fisheries management organizations /
_rRosemary Rayfuse --
_tIntegrated oceans management : a new frontier in marine environmental protection /
_rKaren N. Scott --
_tMarine living resources /
_rNele Matz-L�uck and Johannes Fuchs --
_tScience and the international regulation of marine pollution /
_rElizabeth A. Kirk --
_tNavigational rights and freedoms /
_rYoshifumi Tanaka --
_tMarine scientific research /
_rTim Stephens and Donald R. Rothwell --
_tMaritime security /
_rNatalie Klein --
_tMediterranean sea /
_rIrini Papanicolopulu --
_tSouth China Sea /
_rKeyuan Zou --
_tNorth-East Atlantic and the North Sea /
_rRonan Long --
_tCaribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico /
_rDavid Freestone and Clive Schofield --
_tIndian Ocean and the law of the sea : a work in progress /
_rAlex G. Oude Elferink --
_tPolar oceans and law of the sea /
_rKaren N. Scott and David L. Vanderzwaag --
_tConserving marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction : co-evolution and interaction with the law of the sea /
_rRobin M. Warner --
_tWarming waters and souring seas : climate change and ocean acidification /
_rTim Stephens --
_tThreatened species and vulnerable marine ecosystems /
_rEdward J. Goodwin --
_tMarine bioprospecting /
_rJoanna Mossop --
_tPiracy /
_rAnna Petrig --
_tMilitary operations /
_rJames Kraska --
_tCharting the future for the law of the sea /
_rDonald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott, and Tim Stephens.
520 _aHuman activities have taken place in the world's oceans and seas for most of human history. With such a vast number of ways in which the oceans can be used for trade, exploited for natural resources and fishing, as well as concerns over maritime security, the legal systems regulating the rights and responsibilities of nations in their use of the world's oceans have long been a crucial part of international law. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea comprehensively defined the parameters of the law of the sea in 1982, and since the Convention was concluded it has seen considerable development. This book provides an analysis of its current debates and controversies, both theoretical and practical.--Publisher description.
650 0 _aLaw of the sea.
650 0 _aMaritime law.
_95223
650 7 _aDroit de la mer.
_2eclas
_96021
650 7 _aDroit maritime.
_2eclas
650 7 _aRecherche marine.
_2eclas
650 7 _aS�ecurit�e maritime.
_2eclas
650 7 _aRessources de la mer.
_2eclas
650 7 _aZones c�oti�eres.
_2eclas
650 7 _aDroit international.
_2eclas
650 7 _aLaw of the sea.
_2fast
650 7 _aMaritime law.
_2fast
_95223
650 7 _aSj�or�att.
_2sao
650 7 _aHavsr�att.
_2sao
700 1 _aRothwell, Donald,
_d1959-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aOude Elferink, Alex G.,
_d1962-
_eeditor.
_98620
700 1 _aScott, Karen N.
_q(Karen Nadine),
_d1975-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aStephens, Tim
_c(Law teacher),
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tOxford handbook of the law of the sea.
_bFirst edition
_z9780191783241
_w(OCoLC)918987993
830 0 _aOxford handbooks in law.
942 _2lcc
_cBOOK