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The law of the sea: Progress and prospects

Author
Freestone D.
Date
2006
Source
IUCN (ID: MON-079667)
Publisher | Place of publication
Oxford University Press | Oxford, UK
ISBN
0-19-929961-7 / 978-0-19-929961-4
Pages
504 p.
Document type
Monography/book
Language
English
Field of application
International
Subject
Sea
Keyword
Comprehensive description Marine protected areas Marine pollution (land-based sources) Marine pollution (dumping at sea) Marine pollution (ship-based sources) Marine resources management Marine fisheries Navigation Marine pollution Marine area
Abstract

Editors Introduction Notes on Contributors Abbreviations Table of International Instruments 1. Some reflections on developments in the law of the sea , Dolliver Nelson 2. Further development of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention: Mechanisms for change , Alan Boyle 3. The role of the United Nations in international oceans governance , Louise de La Fayette 4. Administering the mineral resources of the deep seabed , Satya Nandan 5. Towards an international law for the conservation of offshore hydrocarbon resources within the continental shelf? , David Ong 6. The protection of underwater cultural heritage. Article 303 and the UNESCO Convention , Tullio Scovazzi 7. Maritime boundary delimitation: Where do we go from here? , Malcolm Evans 8. Submissions to the CLCS in cases of unresolved land and maritime disputes , Alex Oude Elferink and Constance Johnson 9. From permission to prohibition: the 1982 LOSC and protection of the marine environment , Catherine Redgwell 10. Port State Jurisdiction: Towards mandatory and comprehensive use , Erik Jaap Molenaar 11. The protection of biodiversity and fisheries management: Issues raised by the relationship between CITES and LOSC , Erik Franckx 12. The future of fisheries regulation , Richard Barnes 13. Mammals: exploiting the ambiguities of Article 65 LOSC and related provisions: Practice under the international convention for regulation of whaling , Pat Birnie 14. A fraying fabric? High seas fisheries management under the LOSC , Kristina Gjerde 15. The role of the world bank and the global environment facility in the implementation of the regime of the Law of the Sea Convention , David Freestone 16. Developments in respect of the high seas navigation , David Anderson 17. Freedom of navigation in a post 9/11 world: Security and creeping jurisdiction , Stuart Kaye 18. Strategic and political issues with the law of the sea in east asia: navigational regimes and EEZs , Sam Bateman 19. Some reflections on the operation of the dispute settlement system of the Law of the Sea Convention during its first decade , Robin Churchill 20. A system for law of the sea dispute settlement , Tullio Treves 21. The World Court and peaceful settlement of oceans disputes - Some reflections , Barbara Kwiatkowska 22. Concluding remarks , David Freestone, Richard Barnes, and David Ong Index

Other references

Treaty

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

Treaty | Multilateral | Montego Bay |

Keyword: Alien species, Inspection, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Management/conservation, Deep sea bed, Islands, Bycatch, Offences/penalties, Enforcement/compliance, Risk assessment/management, Fishing licence fee, Authorization/permit, Fishery management and conservation, Total allowable catch, Marine fisheries, Liability/compensation, Pollution control, Future generations, Marine pollution, Dispute settlement, Monitoring, Stock enhancement/repopulation, Maritime zone, Policy/planning, Marine pollution (dumping at sea), Size, Contract/agreement, Access right, Education, Data collection/reporting, Research, EIA, International organization, Long-range air pollution, Marine mammals, Mining, Business/industry/corporations, High seas, Sovereignty, Marine pollution (land-based sources), Migratory species, Vessel ownership, Court/tribunal, Marine resources management, Jurisdictional competence, Fishing licence, Harbour, Early warning system/emergency intervention system, Fishing gear/fishing method, Navigation, Registration, Continental shelf, Marine pollution (ship-based sources), Exploration, Seasons, International relations/cooperation, Technology transfer, EEZ-Exclusive Economic Zone, Sustainable use

Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-000753)