The law of the sea : : the European Union and its member states / / edited by Tullio Treves and Laura Pineschi,.

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Superior document:Publications on Ocean Development
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Place / Publishing House:The Hague, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : M. Nijhoff Publishers,, [1997]
©1997
Year of Publication:1997
Language:English
Series:Publications on Ocean Development
Physical Description:1 online resource (616 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1. LA COMMUNAUTÉ EUROPÉENNE DANS LE DOMAINE DU DROIT GÉNÉRAL DE LA MER
  • 1. Introduction: le phénomène communautaire par rapport au droit de la mer
  • 2. La longue marche de la Communauté vers la Conférence et vers la Convention. Problèmes de pêcheries, notamment
  • 3. Autres préoccupations communautaires dans le domaine marin. Protection contre la pollution, notamment
  • 4. La clause permettant la signature de la Communauté, son élaboration et ses effets
  • 2. AUSTRIA AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Baselines and Internal Waters
  • 3. Territorial Sea
  • 4. Fisheries and Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 5. Continental Shelf
  • 6. High Seas
  • 7. International Seabed Area
  • 8. Marine Scientific Research
  • 3. BELGIUM AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Baselines
  • 3. Territorial Sea
  • 3.1 External Limit
  • 3.2 Innocent Passage
  • 4. Straits
  • 5. Contiguous Zone, Archaeological Zone and Other Functional Non-Resource Zones
  • 6. Fishery and Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 7. Continental Shelf
  • 7.1 External Limits
  • 7.2 Regime
  • 8. High Seas
  • 8.1. Registration and Flag Requirements
  • 8.2 Right of Hot Pursuit
  • 8.3 Unauthorized Broadcasting
  • 9. The International Seabed Area
  • 10. Delimitation of Maritime Zones with Other States
  • 10.1 General Positions and Indications Contained in National Legislation
  • 10.2 Delimitation Agreements
  • 10.3 Outstanding Issues
  • 11. The Preservation and Protection of the Marine Environment
  • 11.1 General Attitude
  • 11.2 National Legislation on Water Pollution
  • 11.3 Participation to International Conventions and Domestic Implementation thereof
  • 11.4 Particular Episodes of National Practice
  • 12. Marine Scientific Research
  • 12.1 General Attitude.
  • 12.2 Domestic Legislation and Practice
  • 12.3 Participation to Conventions or Co-operative Arrangements
  • Bibliography
  • 4. DENMARK AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Territorial Sea
  • 2.1 Limits
  • 2.2 Regime
  • 3. Straits
  • 3.1 Legal Status
  • 3.2 Passage
  • 3.3 The 1857 Regime and the Two United Nations
  • 4. Contiguous Zone, Archaeological Zone and Other Functional Non-Resource Zones
  • 4.1 The 24-Mile Archaeological Zone
  • 4.2 The Danish Customs Territory
  • 4.3 Buoyage Zone
  • 4.4 Icebreaking Service Zone
  • 5. Fishery and Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 5.1 Extension
  • 5.2 Regime
  • 6. Continental Shelf
  • 6.1 Extension
  • 6.2 Regime
  • 7. Preservation and Protection of the Marine Environment
  • 7.1 Vessel Pollution
  • 7.2 Land-Based Pollution
  • 7.3 Nature Protection
  • 8. High Seas
  • 8.1 Registration
  • 8.2 Fishing and the Right of Hot Pursuit
  • 9. Conclusion
  • 5. FINLAND AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Territorial Sea
  • 2.1. Baselines
  • 2.2 External Limit
  • 2.3 Regime
  • 3. Straits
  • 4. Continental Shelf
  • 4.1 Status
  • 4.2 External Limits
  • 5. Fisheries
  • 5.1 The Finnish Fishery Zone and Its Delimitation
  • 5.2 Reciprocal Fisheries Agreements
  • 5.3 European Union Membership
  • 6. High Seas
  • 7. The International Seabed Area
  • 8. Protection of the Marine Environment
  • 9. Marine Scientific Research
  • 10. Special Questions
  • 10.1 The Status of the Åland Islands
  • 10.2 The Great Belt Case
  • Select Bibliography
  • 6. LA FRANCE ET LE DROIT DE LA MER
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Lignes de base
  • 3. Mer territoriale
  • 3.1 Limite extérieure
  • 3.2 Passage inoffensif
  • 3.3 Suspension du droit de passage
  • 4. Détroits
  • 4.1 Détroit du Pas de Calais
  • 4.2 Bouches de Bonifacio
  • 5. Zone contiguë
  • 5.1 Zone contiguë en matière douanière
  • 5.2 Zone contiguë en matière archéologique.
  • 6. Plateau continental
  • 7. Zone économique exclusive
  • 8. Haute mer
  • 8.1 Statut des navires
  • 8.2 Sécurité de la navigation
  • 8.3 Activités de police en haute mer
  • 9. Zone intemationale des fonds marins
  • 10. Délimitation
  • 10.1 Accords de délimitation de la mer territoriale
  • 10.2 Accords de délimitation des zones de juridiction nationale
  • 10.3 Règlement par voie arbitrale
  • 10.4 Problèmes en suspens
  • 11. Préservation et protection du milieu marin
  • 12. Recherche scientifique marine
  • 13. Les actions de l'Etat en mer
  • 13.1 Coordination des actions en mer
  • 13.2 Exercice des pouvoirs de contrôle en mer
  • Bibliographie generale
  • 7. GERMANY AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Territorial Sea
  • 2.1. External Limits
  • 2.2. Regime
  • 3. Continental Shelf
  • 3.1. External Limits
  • 3.2. Regime
  • 4. Fishery and Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 5. High Seas
  • 5.1. Registration and Flag Requirements
  • 5.2. Fishing
  • 6. Deep Seabed Mining
  • 8. GREECE AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. General Remarks
  • 2. Some Geographic Parameters
  • 3. Territorial Sea
  • 3.1 Limits
  • 3.2 Transit Passage Regime
  • 4. Preservation and Protection of the Marine Environment
  • 4.1 Attitudes during UNCLOS III
  • 4.2 Other International Instruments for the Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment
  • 4.3 Competent Domestic Authority
  • 4.4 Pollution from Off-Shore Activities
  • 4.5 Land-Based Pollution
  • 4.6 Marine Parks for the Protection of Seals and Turtles
  • 5. Continental Shelf
  • 6. Marine Scientific Research
  • 7. Submarine Antiquities
  • 7.1 Protection by Domestic Law
  • 7.2 Protection by International Law
  • 8. Fisheries
  • 9. Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries
  • 9.1 At UNCLOS Ill
  • 9.2 The Territorial Sea
  • 9.3 The Exclusive Economic Zone and the Continental Shelf: The Treaty of 1977 with Italy.
  • 9.4 The Aegean Sea Continental Shelf Case
  • 10. The Exclusive Economic Zone and the Area
  • 9. IRELAND AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Baselines
  • 3. Territorial Sea
  • 3.1 External Limits
  • 3.2 Innocent Passage
  • 4. Straits
  • 5. Contiguous Zone, Archaeological Zone and Other Non-Resource Zones
  • 6. Fishery and Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 6.1 External Limits
  • 6.2 Regime
  • 7. Continental Shelf
  • 7.1 External Limits
  • 7.2 Regime
  • 8. High Seas
  • 8.1 General Attitude to the High Seas Freedoms
  • 8.2 Requirements for Flying the Flag
  • 8.3 Right of Hot Pursuit
  • 8.4 Fishing on the High Seas
  • 8.5 Driftnet Fishing
  • 8.6 Unauthorized Broadcasting
  • 8.7 Piracy and Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs
  • 9. The International Seabed Area
  • 9.1 Attitude towards Part XI of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention
  • 9.2 National Legislation
  • 9.3 Attitude at PrepCom
  • 10. Delimitation of Maritime Zones with Other States
  • 10.1 General Positions and Indications Contained in National Legislation
  • 10.2 Delimitation Agreements
  • 10.3 Outstanding Issues
  • 11. The Preservation and Protection of the Marine Environment
  • 11.1 General Attitude
  • 11.2 National Legislation on Marine Pollution. Participation in International Conventions and Implementation thereof
  • 11.3 Particular Episodes of National Practice
  • 12. Marine Scientific Research
  • 12.1 General Attitude
  • 12.2 Domestic Legislation and Practice. Participation in Conventions or Co-operative Arrangements
  • Bibliography
  • 10. ITALY AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Baselines
  • 3. Ports
  • 4. Territorial Sea
  • 4.1 Limits
  • 4.2 Regime
  • 5. Straits
  • 6. Contiguous Zone
  • 7. Continental Shelf
  • 7.1 Limits
  • 7.2 Regime
  • 8. Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 9. High Seas
  • 9.1 The Right to Fly the Italian Flag
  • 9.2 International Conventions on Navigation.
  • 9.3 The Legal Regime of the High Seas
  • 9.4 Fishing on the High Seas
  • 10. The International Seabed Area
  • 11. Delimitation of Maritime Areas
  • 11.1 General Attitude
  • 11.2 Territorial Sea
  • 11.3 Continental Shelf
  • 12. Marine Scientific Research
  • 13. Preservation and Protection of the Marine Environment
  • Bibliography
  • 11. THE NETHERLANDS AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Baselines
  • 2.1 Netherlands Baselines
  • 2.2 Archipelagic Baselines and Waters
  • 3. Territorial Sea
  • 3.1 External Limits
  • 3.2 The Right of Innocent Passage
  • 3.3 Regulation of Maritime Traffic in and near the Netherlands Territorial Sea
  • 4. Straits
  • 5. Contiguous Zone
  • 6. Fishery Zone and Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 6.1 External Limits of the Fishery Zone
  • 6.2 Fisheries Regime
  • 6.3 Establishment of an Exclusive Economic Zone
  • 7. Continental Shelf
  • 7.1 External Limits
  • 7.2 Regime
  • 8. High Seas
  • 8.1 Legal Status of the High Seas
  • 8.2 Requirements for Flying the Netherlands Flag
  • 8.3 Safety Standards for Ships
  • 8.4 Jurisdiction on the High Seas
  • 8.5 High Seas Fishing
  • 9. The International Seabed Area
  • 9.1 Attitude towards Part XI of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention
  • 9.2 National Legislation
  • 9.3 Attitude at Prepcom and in relation with Other States Involved in Seabed Mining
  • 9.4 Informal Consultations and the 1994 Implementation Agreement
  • 10. Delimitation of Maritime Zones with Other States
  • 10.1 General Positions and Indications in National Legislation
  • 10.2 Delimitation Agreements
  • 10.3 Outstanding Issues
  • 11. The Preservation and Protection of the Marine Environment
  • 11.1 General Attitude
  • 11.2 Environmental Legislation and Policy in the Netherlands
  • 11.3 National Legislation and Participation to Conventions on Marine Pollution.
  • 11.4 National Legislation and Participation to Conventions on Nature Protection.