06424nam 22005652 450 991074339940332120221230145055.090-04-51862-210.1163/9789004518629(CKB)5670000000609979(OCoLC)1330689997(nllekb)BRILL9789004518629(MiAaPQ)EBC31218532(Au-PeEL)EBL31218532(EXLCZ)99567000000060997920221230d2022 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierPeaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region /edited by James Kraska, Ronán Long, Myron Nordquist1st ed.Leiden ;Boston :Brill | Nijhoff,2022.©20221 online resourceCenter for Oceans Law and Policy ;25International Law E-Books Online, Collection 202390-04-51861-4 Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /Editors: James Kraska, Ronán Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Copyright Page /Editors: James Kraska, Ronán Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Dedication /Editors: James Kraska, Ronán Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Preface -- Authors: Myron H. Nordquist and James Kraska -- Acknowledgements /Editors: James Kraska, Ronán Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Notes on Contributors /Editors: James Kraska, Ronán Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Chapter 1 Tribute to Ambassador Satya N. Nandan /Myron H. Nordquist -- Chapter 2 Reflections on Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region /Shunji Yanai -- Chapter 3 The Legal Regime of the Deep Seabed as a Paradigm for Global Governance of Natural Resources /Michael W. Lodge -- Chapter 4 International Law Making /Rüdiger Wolfrum -- Chapter 5 Governance of Marine Biodiversity beyond National Jurisdiction: Searching for Sustainable Solutions in the Southeast Pacific -- Authors: Ronán Long and Mariamalia Rodríguez Chaves -- Chapter 6 Our Manifold but Common Maritime Order /Atsuko Kanehara -- Part 1 Baselines and Archipelagic States -- Chapter 7 Archipelagic Atoll States and Sea Level Rise -- Authors: Clive Schofield and David Freestone -- Chapter 8 “Archipelagic Spratlys”: China’s Desperate Attempt to Preserve Expansionist Policy? /Henry S. Bensurto Jr. -- Chapter 9 China’s Excessive Straight Baseline Claims /James Kraska -- Chapter 10 Revisiting the Legal Status of Dependent Archipelagic Waters from First Principles /Richard Barnes -- Chapter 11 Straight or Archipelagic Baseline with Respect to Offshore Archipelago? /Dai Tamada -- Part 2 Navigation Rights/Law Enforcement -- Chapter 12 The Applicability of Human Rights Treaties in Maritime Law Enforcement /David S. Goddard -- Chapter 13 Navigation Rights and Law Enforcement: An Australian Perspective /David Letts -- Chapter 14 Do We Still Need an ‘Expansionist/Revisionist’ Theory of Self-Defense at Sea? /Kyo Arai -- Chapter 15 In Quest of the Optimal Legal Framework for Maritime Law Enforcement against Foreign State Vessels in the Territorial Sea /Masahiro Kurosaki -- Part 3 Arctic Shipping -- Chapter 16 Governance Considerations on Low Impact Corridors in Canadian Arctic Waters /Aldo Chircop -- Chapter 17 Navigational Rights and the Coastal State’s Jurisdiction in the Northern Sea Route /Kentaro Wani -- Chapter 18 The Role of East Asian Port States in Addressing Ship-Source Pollution in Arctic Shipping /Zhen Sun -- Part 4 East China Sea Maritime Boundaries -- Chapter 19 The Quest for a Win-Win Solution in the Delimitation of Continental Shelf in the East China Sea: An Irreconcilable Conflict between China and Japan? /Hironobu Sakai -- Chapter 20 State Practice as a Factor Impacting Potential East China Sea Boundaries /Stuart Kaye -- Chapter 21 ASEAN and Peaceful Management of Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea -- Authors: Robert Beckman and Vu Hai Dang -- Part 5 Preservation of the Marine Environment, Including the Hazard of Plastic Debris -- Chapter 22 Designing an International Instrument for Combating Marine Plastic Pollution /Tomofumi Kitamura -- Chapter 23 Common but Differentiated Responsibilities as a Guiding Principle towards a Potential International Treaty on Plastic /Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien -- Chapter 24 Implications of a New Treaty for Marine Biodiversity for the Asia-Pacific Region /Joanna Mossop -- Part 6 Issues Arising Out of Climate Change -- Chapter 25 The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Oceans-Climate Nexus? /Karen N. Scott -- Chapter 26 Regime Interaction between the Law of the Sea and Climate Change Law /Naoki Iwatsuki -- Back Matter -- Index /Editors: James Kraska, Ronán Long, and Myron H. Nordquist.Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region includes contributions from the most influential figures in the law of the sea to provide context and direction for developing maritime governance in East Asia and the Pacific Ocean. Peaceful management of disputes includes cooperation over deep seabed mining, negotiations for a legally binding instrument on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction, contending approaches to baselines and East Asia maritime boundary disputes, freedom of navigation and maritime law enforcement. Chapters also explore new interpretations for preservation of the marine environment and the special problems posed by marine plastics and nexus between the ocean and climate change.Center for Oceans Law and Policy ;25.International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2023.Law of the seaPacific AreaCongresses. Security, InternationalPacific AreaCongresses. Law of the seaEast AsiaCongresses. Security, InternationalEast AsiaCongresses. Conference papers and proceedngs.lcgftLaw of the seaSecurity, InternationalLaw of the seaSecurity, International341.4/5Kraska JamesNL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910743399403321Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region3559826UNINA