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This collective work of a renowned group of scholars, Governing Ocean Resources: New Challenges and Emerging Regimes , edited by Jon M. Van Dyke, Sherry P. Broder, Seokwoo Lee and Jin-Hyun Paik, examines the current state of the Law of the Sea today, offers a variety of new approaches to the field,...

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This collective work of a renowned group of scholars, Governing Ocean Resources: New Challenges and Emerging Regimes , edited by Jon M. Van Dyke, Sherry P. Broder, Seokwoo Lee and Jin-Hyun Paik, examines the current state of the Law of the Sea today, offers a variety of new approaches to the field, and serves as a tribute to the late Judge Choon-ho Park, whose profound depth of learning and indomitable spirit of optimism regarding the possibilities of reform and improvement comprised an immense contribution to the study of the Law of the Sea. The wide range of topics covered includes Maritime Boundary Delimitations, Claims to the Extended Continental Shelf, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Military Activities in the Exclusive Economic Zone, Piracy, Fishery Management, and Climate Change. Published under the auspices of the Law of the Sea Institute (LOSI), this important collection will be of considerable interest to scholars in the area of ocean law and marine resource management.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Sherry P. Broder -- Chapter 1. Judge Choon-Ho Park, The Law of the Sea Institute, and Modern Scholarship in Ocean Law / Harry N. Scheiber -- Chapter 2. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / José Luís Jesus -- Chapter 3. The Romania-Ukraine Decision and Its Effect on East Asian Maritime Delimitations / Jon M. Van Dyke† -- Chapter 4. Article 121(3) of the Law of the Sea Convention and the Disputed Offshore Islands in East Asia: A Tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park / Yann-huei Song -- Chapter 5. The Baltic Sea Region An Area of Interdependence of Baltic States / Stanislaw Pawlak -- Chapter 6. The Arctic and the Modern Law of the Sea / Helmut Tuerk -- Chapter 7. Le Juge et La Delimitation Maritime : Mode D’emploi / Tafsir Malick Ndiaye -- Chapter 8. The International Legal Framework and the State Activities Regarding the Continental Shelf Beyond 200-n. Miles in and Adjacent to the East and South China Seas / Ted L. McDorman -- Chapter 9. Recent Continental Shelf Submission by Countries in East Asia and Third Party Notifications / Michael Sheng-ti Gau -- Chapter 10. Japan’s Claim to Extended Limits of the Continental Shelf / Miyoshi Masahiro -- Chapter 11. The Contribution of Trinidad and Tobago in the Development of the Regime of the Continental Shelf / Anthony A. Lucky -- Chapter 12. The Jurisdiction and Procedure of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: An Overview / Hugo Caminos -- Chapter 13. Ad Hoc Chambers / Rüdiger Wolfrum -- Chapter 14. The International Dynamics of the Controversy over Military Activities in the EEZ / Peter A. Dutton -- Chapter 15. The “Case” of USNS Impeccable versus 5 Chinese Ships: A Close Examination of the Facts, the Evidence, and the Law / Jonathan G. Odom -- Chapter 16. Maritime Piracy: How Can International Law and Policy Help Address this Growing Global Menace? / Ved P. Nanda -- Chapter 17. New Approaches to Protecting Shipping from Piracy and Terrorism / Masahiro Akiyama -- Chapter 18. An Analysis of the Goals and Achievements of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission from China’s Perspective / Xu Liuxiong and Liu Xiaobing -- Chapter 19. Protecting and Perpetuating Papahānaumokuākea: Involvement of Native Hawaiians in Governance of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument / Heidi Kai Guth -- Chapter 20. Indigenous Values and the Law of the Sea / Williamson B. C. Chang -- Chapter 21. Native American Tribal Treaty Rights and Fisheries Co-Management in the U.S. Pacific Northwest / Craig Bowhay -- Chapter 22. International Treaties and U.S. Laws as Tools to Regulate the Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships and Ports / Richard Hildreth and Alison Torbitt -- Chapter 23. UNCLOS and the Growing Use of Electronic Tagged Marine Animals as Autonomous Ocean Profilers / Richard McLaughlin -- Chapter 24. Existing Legal Frameworks Relevant to Marine Genetic Resources / Byung-Il Kim and Seokwoo Lee -- Index.
Includes index.
Law of the sea.
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Jon M. Van Dyke† --
Yann-huei Song --
Stanislaw Pawlak --
Helmut Tuerk --
Tafsir Malick Ndiaye --
Ted L. McDorman --
Michael Sheng-ti Gau --
Miyoshi Masahiro --
Anthony A. Lucky --
Hugo Caminos --
Rüdiger Wolfrum --
Peter A. Dutton --
Jonathan G. Odom --
Ved P. Nanda --
Masahiro Akiyama --
Xu Liuxiong and Liu Xiaobing --
Heidi Kai Guth --
Williamson B. C. Chang --
Craig Bowhay --
Richard Hildreth and Alison Torbitt --
Richard McLaughlin --
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title Governing ocean resources new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park /
spellingShingle Governing ocean resources new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park /
Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Chapter 1. Judge Choon-Ho Park, The Law of the Sea Institute, and Modern Scholarship in Ocean Law /
Chapter 2. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea /
Chapter 3. The Romania-Ukraine Decision and Its Effect on East Asian Maritime Delimitations /
Chapter 4. Article 121(3) of the Law of the Sea Convention and the Disputed Offshore Islands in East Asia: A Tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park /
Chapter 5. The Baltic Sea Region An Area of Interdependence of Baltic States /
Chapter 6. The Arctic and the Modern Law of the Sea /
Chapter 7. Le Juge et La Delimitation Maritime : Mode D’emploi /
Chapter 8. The International Legal Framework and the State Activities Regarding the Continental Shelf Beyond 200-n. Miles in and Adjacent to the East and South China Seas /
Chapter 9. Recent Continental Shelf Submission by Countries in East Asia and Third Party Notifications /
Chapter 10. Japan’s Claim to Extended Limits of the Continental Shelf /
Chapter 11. The Contribution of Trinidad and Tobago in the Development of the Regime of the Continental Shelf /
Chapter 12. The Jurisdiction and Procedure of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: An Overview /
Chapter 13. Ad Hoc Chambers /
Chapter 14. The International Dynamics of the Controversy over Military Activities in the EEZ /
Chapter 15. The “Case” of USNS Impeccable versus 5 Chinese Ships: A Close Examination of the Facts, the Evidence, and the Law /
Chapter 16. Maritime Piracy: How Can International Law and Policy Help Address this Growing Global Menace? /
Chapter 17. New Approaches to Protecting Shipping from Piracy and Terrorism /
Chapter 18. An Analysis of the Goals and Achievements of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission from China’s Perspective /
Chapter 19. Protecting and Perpetuating Papahānaumokuākea: Involvement of Native Hawaiians in Governance of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument /
Chapter 20. Indigenous Values and the Law of the Sea /
Chapter 21. Native American Tribal Treaty Rights and Fisheries Co-Management in the U.S. Pacific Northwest /
Chapter 22. International Treaties and U.S. Laws as Tools to Regulate the Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships and Ports /
Chapter 23. UNCLOS and the Growing Use of Electronic Tagged Marine Animals as Autonomous Ocean Profilers /
Chapter 24. Existing Legal Frameworks Relevant to Marine Genetic Resources /
Index.
title_sub new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park /
title_full Governing ocean resources [electronic resource] : new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park / edited by Jon M. van Dyke ... [et al.].
title_fullStr Governing ocean resources [electronic resource] : new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park / edited by Jon M. van Dyke ... [et al.].
title_full_unstemmed Governing ocean resources [electronic resource] : new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park / edited by Jon M. van Dyke ... [et al.].
title_auth Governing ocean resources new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park /
title_alt Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Chapter 1. Judge Choon-Ho Park, The Law of the Sea Institute, and Modern Scholarship in Ocean Law /
Chapter 2. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea /
Chapter 3. The Romania-Ukraine Decision and Its Effect on East Asian Maritime Delimitations /
Chapter 4. Article 121(3) of the Law of the Sea Convention and the Disputed Offshore Islands in East Asia: A Tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park /
Chapter 5. The Baltic Sea Region An Area of Interdependence of Baltic States /
Chapter 6. The Arctic and the Modern Law of the Sea /
Chapter 7. Le Juge et La Delimitation Maritime : Mode D’emploi /
Chapter 8. The International Legal Framework and the State Activities Regarding the Continental Shelf Beyond 200-n. Miles in and Adjacent to the East and South China Seas /
Chapter 9. Recent Continental Shelf Submission by Countries in East Asia and Third Party Notifications /
Chapter 10. Japan’s Claim to Extended Limits of the Continental Shelf /
Chapter 11. The Contribution of Trinidad and Tobago in the Development of the Regime of the Continental Shelf /
Chapter 12. The Jurisdiction and Procedure of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: An Overview /
Chapter 13. Ad Hoc Chambers /
Chapter 14. The International Dynamics of the Controversy over Military Activities in the EEZ /
Chapter 15. The “Case” of USNS Impeccable versus 5 Chinese Ships: A Close Examination of the Facts, the Evidence, and the Law /
Chapter 16. Maritime Piracy: How Can International Law and Policy Help Address this Growing Global Menace? /
Chapter 17. New Approaches to Protecting Shipping from Piracy and Terrorism /
Chapter 18. An Analysis of the Goals and Achievements of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission from China’s Perspective /
Chapter 19. Protecting and Perpetuating Papahānaumokuākea: Involvement of Native Hawaiians in Governance of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument /
Chapter 20. Indigenous Values and the Law of the Sea /
Chapter 21. Native American Tribal Treaty Rights and Fisheries Co-Management in the U.S. Pacific Northwest /
Chapter 22. International Treaties and U.S. Laws as Tools to Regulate the Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships and Ports /
Chapter 23. UNCLOS and the Growing Use of Electronic Tagged Marine Animals as Autonomous Ocean Profilers /
Chapter 24. Existing Legal Frameworks Relevant to Marine Genetic Resources /
Index.
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contents Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Chapter 1. Judge Choon-Ho Park, The Law of the Sea Institute, and Modern Scholarship in Ocean Law /
Chapter 2. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea /
Chapter 3. The Romania-Ukraine Decision and Its Effect on East Asian Maritime Delimitations /
Chapter 4. Article 121(3) of the Law of the Sea Convention and the Disputed Offshore Islands in East Asia: A Tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park /
Chapter 5. The Baltic Sea Region An Area of Interdependence of Baltic States /
Chapter 6. The Arctic and the Modern Law of the Sea /
Chapter 7. Le Juge et La Delimitation Maritime : Mode D’emploi /
Chapter 8. The International Legal Framework and the State Activities Regarding the Continental Shelf Beyond 200-n. Miles in and Adjacent to the East and South China Seas /
Chapter 9. Recent Continental Shelf Submission by Countries in East Asia and Third Party Notifications /
Chapter 10. Japan’s Claim to Extended Limits of the Continental Shelf /
Chapter 11. The Contribution of Trinidad and Tobago in the Development of the Regime of the Continental Shelf /
Chapter 12. The Jurisdiction and Procedure of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: An Overview /
Chapter 13. Ad Hoc Chambers /
Chapter 14. The International Dynamics of the Controversy over Military Activities in the EEZ /
Chapter 15. The “Case” of USNS Impeccable versus 5 Chinese Ships: A Close Examination of the Facts, the Evidence, and the Law /
Chapter 16. Maritime Piracy: How Can International Law and Policy Help Address this Growing Global Menace? /
Chapter 17. New Approaches to Protecting Shipping from Piracy and Terrorism /
Chapter 18. An Analysis of the Goals and Achievements of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission from China’s Perspective /
Chapter 19. Protecting and Perpetuating Papahānaumokuākea: Involvement of Native Hawaiians in Governance of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument /
Chapter 20. Indigenous Values and the Law of the Sea /
Chapter 21. Native American Tribal Treaty Rights and Fisheries Co-Management in the U.S. Pacific Northwest /
Chapter 22. International Treaties and U.S. Laws as Tools to Regulate the Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships and Ports /
Chapter 23. UNCLOS and the Growing Use of Electronic Tagged Marine Animals as Autonomous Ocean Profilers /
Chapter 24. Existing Legal Frameworks Relevant to Marine Genetic Resources /
Index.
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