Governing ocean resources : new challenges and emerging regimes : a tribute to Judge Choon-Ho Park / / edited by Jon M. van Dyke ... [et al.].

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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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (540 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.