05888nam 2200601 450 991046397240332120200520144314.090-04-26259-810.1163/9789004262591(CKB)2670000000497872(EBL)1596826(SSID)ssj0001084574(PQKBManifestationID)11591855(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001084574(PQKBWorkID)11049140(PQKB)10065519(MiAaPQ)EBC1596826(nllekb)BRILL9789004262591(PPN)178912204(Au-PeEL)EBL1596826(CaPaEBR)ebr10827348(CaONFJC)MIL563130(OCoLC)868490813(EXLCZ)99267000000049787220140123h20142014 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtccrThe limits of maritime jurisdiction /edited by Clive Schofield, Seokwoo Lee and Moon-Sang KwonLeiden, Netherlands :Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,2014.©20141 online resource (812 p.)Includes index."A Law of the Sea Institute Publication"--T.p. verso.90-04-26258-X Preliminary Material -- IntroductionExploring the Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction /Clive Schofield , Seokwoo Lee and Moon-Sang Kwon -- A Jurisprudence of Pragmatic Altruism: Jon Van Dyke’s Legacy to Legal Scholarship /Harry N. Scheiber -- Chapter 1. The Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction /Ivan Shearer -- Chapter 2. The ‘Territorialisation’ of the Exclusive Economic Zone: A Requiem for the Remnants of the Freedom of the Seas? /Ian Townsend-Gault -- Chapter 3. The Role of Islands in the Generation of Boundaries at Sea /John Briscoe and Peter Prows -- Chapter 4. The El Dorado Effect: Reappraising the ‘Oil Factor’ in Maritime Boundary Disputes /Clive Schofield -- Chapter 5. Oil and Water: Assessing the Link between Maritime Boundary Delimitation and Hydrocarbon Resources /John W. Donaldson -- Chapter 6. Adriatic Blues: Delimiting the former Yugoslavia’s Final Frontier /Damir Arnaut -- Chapter 7. The Scope for Unilateralism in Disputed Maritime Areas /Youri van Logchem -- Chapter 8. Sovereignty as an Obstacle to Effective Oceans Governance and Maritime Boundary Making—The Case of the South China Sea /Sam Bateman -- Chapter 9. The South China Sea: Competing Claims and Conflict Situations /Guifang (Julia) Xue -- Chapter 10. Politics, International Law and the Dynamics of Recent Developments in the South China Sea /Tran Truong Thuy -- Chapter 11. The Notion of Dispute in the Contemporary International Legal Order: Qualification and Evidence /Zhang Xinjun -- Chapter 12. Perspectives on East China Sea Maritime Disputes: Issues and Context /Suk-Kyoon Kim -- Chapter 13. The China-Japan Dispute over Entitlement in the East China Sea: Legal Issues and Prospects for Resolution /Tara Davenport -- Chapter 14. Maritime Security in the post-9/11 World: A New Creeping Jurisdiction in the Law of the Sea? /Stuart Kaye -- Chapter 15. Jurisdiction over Pirates and Maritime Terrorists /Robert Beckman -- Chapter 16. Korea’s Trial of Somali Pirates /Seokwoo Lee and Young Kil Park -- Chapter 17. A Missing Part of the Law of the Sea Convention: Addressing Issues of State Jurisdiction over Persons at Sea /Irini Papanicolopulu -- Chapter 18. Distributing a Conservation Burden across Multiple Jurisdictions: A Case Study of the Western and Central Pacific Tuna Fisheries /Quentin Hanich -- Chapter 19. In Combating and Deterring IUU Fishing: Do RFMOs Work? /Kuan-Hsiung Wang -- Chapter 20. “Good Faith” Obligations to Protect and Preserve the Marine Environment: A Proposal on Uniform High Seas Fisheries Management /Anastasia Telesetsky -- Chapter 21. The Legacy and Fate of Bluefin Tuna under International Law /Emily A. Gardner -- Chapter 22. The Southern Ocean, Climate Change and Ocean Governance /Marcus Haward -- Chapter 23. Whaling in the Antarctic: Protecting Rights in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction through International Litigation /Natalie Klein and Tim Stephens -- Chapter 24. Marine Protected Areas in Antarctic Waters: A Review of Policy Options in the Context of International Law /Ben Milligan -- Chapter 25. Evaluating Canada’s Position on the Northwest Passage in Light of Two Possible Sources of International Protection /Suzanne Lalonde.The Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction , edited by Clive Schofield, Seokwoo Lee, and Moon-Sang Kwon, comprises 36 chapters by leading oceans scholars and practitioners devoted to both the definition of maritime limits and boundaries spatially and the limits of jurisdictional rights within claimed maritime zones. Contributions address conflicting maritime claims and boundary disputes, access to valuable marine resources, protecting the marine environment, maritime security and combating piracy, concerns over expanding activities and jurisdiction in Polar waters and the impact of climate change on the oceans, including the potential impact of sea level rise on the scope of claims to maritime zones. The volume therefore offers critical analysis on a range of important and frequently increasingly pressing contemporary law of the sea issues.Law of the seaElectronic books.Law of the sea.341.4/48Schofield Clive1969-980885Yi Sŏg-u1967-849895Kwon Moon-Sang980886MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463972403321The limits of maritime jurisdiction2238378UNINA