LEADER 06424nam 22005652 450 001 9910743399403321 005 20221230145055.0 010 $a90-04-51862-2 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004518629 035 $a(CKB)5670000000609979 035 $z(OCoLC)1330689997 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004518629 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31218532 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31218532 035 $a(EXLCZ)995670000000609979 100 $a20221230d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun| uuuua 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aPeaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region /$fedited by James Kraska, Rona?n Long, Myron Nordquist 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill | Nijhoff,$d2022. 210 4$dİ2022 215 $a1 online resource 225 1 $aCenter for Oceans Law and Policy ;$v25 225 1 $aInternational Law E-Books Online, Collection 2023 311 $a90-04-51861-4 327 $tFront Matter -- Preliminary Material /$rEditors: James Kraska, Rona?n Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Copyright Page /$rEditors: James Kraska, Rona?n Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Dedication /$rEditors: James Kraska, Rona?n Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Preface -- Authors: Myron H. Nordquist and James Kraska -- Acknowledgements /$rEditors: James Kraska, Rona?n Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Notes on Contributors /$rEditors: James Kraska, Rona?n Long, and Myron H. Nordquist -- Chapter 1 Tribute to Ambassador Satya N. Nandan /$rMyron H. Nordquist -- Chapter 2 Reflections on Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region /$rShunji Yanai -- Chapter 3 The Legal Regime of the Deep Seabed as a Paradigm for Global Governance of Natural Resources /$rMichael W. Lodge -- Chapter 4 International Law Making /$rRu?diger Wolfrum -- Chapter 5 Governance of Marine Biodiversity beyond National Jurisdiction: Searching for Sustainable Solutions in the Southeast Pacific -- Authors: Rona?n Long and Mariamalia Rodri?guez Chaves -- Chapter 6 Our Manifold but Common Maritime Order /$rAtsuko Kanehara -- Part 1 Baselines and Archipelagic States -- Chapter 7 Archipelagic Atoll States and Sea Level Rise -- Authors: Clive Schofield and David Freestone -- Chapter 8 ?Archipelagic Spratlys?: China?s Desperate Attempt to Preserve Expansionist Policy? /$rHenry S. Bensurto Jr. -- Chapter 9 China?s Excessive Straight Baseline Claims /$rJames Kraska -- Chapter 10 Revisiting the Legal Status of Dependent Archipelagic Waters from First Principles /$rRichard Barnes -- Chapter 11 Straight or Archipelagic Baseline with Respect to Offshore Archipelago? /$rDai Tamada -- Part 2 Navigation Rights/Law Enforcement -- Chapter 12 The Applicability of Human Rights Treaties in Maritime Law Enforcement /$rDavid S. Goddard -- Chapter 13 Navigation Rights and Law Enforcement: An Australian Perspective /$rDavid Letts -- Chapter 14 Do We Still Need an ?Expansionist/Revisionist? Theory of Self-Defense at Sea? /$rKyo Arai -- Chapter 15 In Quest of the Optimal Legal Framework for Maritime Law Enforcement against Foreign State Vessels in the Territorial Sea /$rMasahiro Kurosaki -- Part 3 Arctic Shipping -- Chapter 16 Governance Considerations on Low Impact Corridors in Canadian Arctic Waters /$rAldo Chircop -- Chapter 17 Navigational Rights and the Coastal State?s Jurisdiction in the Northern Sea Route /$rKentaro Wani -- Chapter 18 The Role of East Asian Port States in Addressing Ship-Source Pollution in Arctic Shipping /$rZhen 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? /$rHironobu Sakai -- Chapter 20 State Practice as a Factor Impacting Potential East China Sea Boundaries /$rStuart 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 /$rTomofumi Kitamura -- Chapter 23 Common but Differentiated Responsibilities as a Guiding Principle towards a Potential International Treaty on Plastic /$rAleke Sto?fen-O?Brien -- Chapter 24 Implications of a New Treaty for Marine Biodiversity for the Asia-Pacific Region /$rJoanna Mossop -- Part 6 Issues Arising Out of Climate Change -- Chapter 25 The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Oceans-Climate Nexus? /$rKaren N. 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