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Nijhoff Publishers$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (598 p.) 225 0 $aCenter for Oceans Law and Policy ;$v15 300 $a"Part I ... based on presentations made May 20-21, 2010, at the [Center for Oceans Law and Policy, University of Virginia School of Law], 34th Annual Conference, 'United States interests in prompt adherence to the Law of the Sea Convention' which was held in Washington, DC. Part II ... based on presentations made at the conference 'Globalization and the Law of the Sea' co-sponsored by the Korea Maritime Institute and the Netherlands Institute for Law of the Sea in conjunction with the Center for Oceans Law and Policy which was held December 1-3, 2010, in Washington, DC"--Prelim. 311 $a90-04-20136-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rMyron H. Nordquist , John Norton Moore , Alfred H. A. Soons and Hak-So Kim -- $tThe University of Virginia Distinguished Lecture The Law of the Sea and Ethical Maritime Order in Southeast Asia /$rN. Hassan Wirajuda and Adhyanti S. Wirajuda Suryana -- $t?United States Interests in Prompt Adherence to the Law of the Sea Convention? Keynote Addresses Statement on the UN Law of the Sea Convention /$rHillary Rodham Clinton -- $tUS Interests in Prompt Adherence to the Law of the Sea Convention /$rSenator Lisa Murkowski -- $tRemarks on the Law of the Sea Treaty /$rLawrence Eagleburger -- $tRemarks on the UN Law of the Sea Convention /$rAdmiral Gary Roughead -- $tThe Sky is Falling or Is It? Dissection of the Gulf of Mexico ?Macondo? Oil Spill /$rQuenton Dokken -- $tPanel I: UNCLOS ? The Stakes for America: Introduction /$rAmbassador Mary Beth West -- $tPanel II: Energy and Economic Development /$rPaul L. Kelly -- $tPanel III: Submarine Cables ? Critical Infrastructure /$rDouglas R. Burnett -- $tPanel IV: Protecting and Enhancing US National Security /$rEdwin D. Williamson -- $tPanel V: DEBATE: Resolved: The Senate Should Give Prompt Advice and Consent to the Law of the Sea Convention /$rThomas R. Pickering -- $tPART II ?Globalization and the Law of the Sea? Opening Remarks /$rHak-So KIM -- $tKeynote Addresses Post-Crisis Global Rebalancing /$rBarry Bosworth -- $tThe UN?s Role in Combatting Piracy and Terrorism at Sea /$rSergey Tarasenko -- $tThe Role of ITLOS in the Settlement of Law of the Sea Disputes /$rJosé Luis Jesus -- $tSome Reflections on the First Request to the Seabed Disputes Chamber for an Advisory Opinion /$rMichael W. Lodge -- $tPanel I: Global Trends in Commercial Shipping /$rKeun-Gwan LEE -- $tPanel II: Piracy and Terrorism /$rJohn Norton Moore -- $tPanel III: I slands and Rocks /$rAlex Oude Elferink -- $tPanel IV: Safety and Navigational Freedom /$rJin-Hyun Paik -- $tPanel V: Marine Scientific Research /$rAlfred H.A. Soons -- $tPanel VI: Emerging Global Ocean Policy Issues /$rMyron H. Nordquist -- $tPanel VII: Commentary and Review of the Conference /$rJin-Hyun PAIK. 330 $aThe Law of the Sea Convention: US Accession and Globalization, provides valuable insight into a number of contemporary and pressing issues concerning the world?s oceans and their management. Organized into two major sections, Part l presents the findings of senior-level experts addressing the fact that the United States is not a Party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (UNCLOS). Brought together on the occasion of the 34th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy, University of Virginia School of Law (COLP), panels considered the impact of the lack of US participation in UNCLOS, evaluating topics such as energy and economic development, including the undersea cable industry, as well as ramifications for U.S. national security and navigational rights. Part ll of the volume examines key trends in commercial shipping, piracy and terrorism, islands and rocks, safety and navigational freedom, marine scientific research, and emerging global oceans policy issues. Presented by a diverse group of experts, the work brings together the results of an international meeting co-sponsored by the Korea Maritime Institute, the Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea and COLP. 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