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Symmons 210 $aLeiden ;$aBoston $cMartinus Nijhoff Publishers$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (378 p.) 225 1 $aPublications on ocean development,$x0924-1922 ;$vv. 68 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-18402-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rC. R. Symmons -- $tChapter One. An Attempt To Unravel Charting And Publicity Requirements Imposed By NCLOS Article 16 /$rMichael W. Reed -- $tChapter Two. Problems Relating To The Drawing Of Baselines To Close Shared Maritime Waters /$rTullio Scovazzi -- $tChapter Three. Problems Relating To Non-Natural And Man-Made Basepoints Under UNCLOS /$rChris Carleton -- $tChapter Four. Jurisdictional Problems Relating To Non-Flag State Boarding Of Suspect Ships In International Waters: A Practitioner?s Observations /$rNeil Brown -- $tChapter Five. Human Rights Issues And Non-Flag State Boarding Of Suspect Ships In International Waters /$rDouglas Guilfoyle -- $tChapter Six. Coastal State Jurisdiction And High Seas Freedoms In The EEZ In The Light Of The Saiga Case /$rDavid Anderson -- $tChapter Seven. General Problematic Issues On Exercise Of Jurisdiction Over Modern Instances Of Piracy /$rJ. Ashley Roach -- $tChapter Eight. Recent Legal Issues And Problems Relating To Acts Of Piracy Off Somalia /$rAndrew Murdoch -- $tChapter Nine. Use Of The Law Of Piracy To Deal With Violent Inter-Vessel Incidents At Sea Beyond The 12-Mile Limit: The Irish Experience /$rClive R. Symmons -- $tChapter Ten. So-Called ?Eco-Piracy? And Interventions By NGOs To Protest Against Scientific Research Whaling On The High Seas: An Evaluation Of The Japanese Position /$rAtsuko Kanehara -- $tChapter Eleven. Peaceful Protests Against Whaling On The High Seas ? A Human Rights-Based Approach /$rJasper Teulings -- $tChapter Twelve. Causes, Consequences, And Solutions Relating To The Absence Of Final And Binding Outer Limits Of The Continental Shelf /$rAlex G. Oude Elferink -- $tChapter Thirteen. Problems Arising From Submissions By States To The CLCS In Relation To Disputed Areas: A Selective Survey Of State Practice To Date /$rRobert Volterra -- $tChapter Fourteen. Third-Party Reactions To Continental Shelf Submissions And Their Treatment By The Commission On The Limits Of The Continental Shelf /$rRon Macnab -- $tChapter Fifteen. Legal Problems Relating To Differences Arising Between Recommendations Of The CLCS And The Submission Of A Particular State /$rBjørn Kunoy -- $tAppendix I, Chapter 14. A Tabulation Of Continental Shelf Submissions, Third-Party Reactions, And Their Disposition By The CLCS /$rC. R. Symmons -- $tAppendix II, Chapter 14. Statements Of Preliminary Information /$rC. R. Symmons -- $tIndex /$rC. R. Symmons. 330 $aDrawing on papers presented at Trinity College, Dublin, in 2010, Selected Contemporary Issues in the Law of the Sea provides a cohesive discussion on various challenges involved with the law of the sea. 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