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Regions, institutions, and law of the sea regions, institutions, and law of the sea studies in ocean governance / Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Chapter 1. Law of the Sea Disputes: The Applicable Law in the Jurisprudence of the Tribunal / Chapter 2. The “Complementary Role” of ITLOS in the Development of Ocean Law / Chapter 3. Ad hoc Chambers / Chapter 4. Separate and Dissenting Opinions and Their Absence: A Window on Decision-Making in the Tribunal / Chapter 5. Advisory Opinions and Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Chapter 6. Two Aspects of ITLOS Proceedings: Non-State Parties and Costs of Bringing Claims / Chapter 7. Whither the UNEP Regional Seas Programmes? / Chapter 8. FAO, Ocean Governance, and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 9. Implementation of the Common Heritage of Mankind / Chapter 10. The Role of the Authority in Ocean Governance / Chapter 11. The Regime of Straits: Safety, Security and Protection of the Marine Environment / Chapter 12. The International Legal Regimes Governing Ocean Iron Fertilization / Chapter 13. Mechanisms for Prevention of Disputes Concerning Encroachment upon the Area by Excessive Continental Shelf Claims / Chapter 14. China and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 15. Japan’s Anti-Piracy Law and UNCLOS / Chapter 16. The Legal Framework of Maritime Security in East Asia: A Comparative View / Chapter 17. The Role of Taiwan in Global Ocean Governance / Introductory Remarks: Law of the Sea in the European Union and in the Mediterranean / Chapter 18. Global and Regional Approaches to Ship Air Emissions Regulation: The International Maritime Organization and the European Union / Chapter 19. Subregional Marine Governance: The Case of the Adriatic Sea / Chapter 20. Current Ocean Law Issues in the Indian Ocean Region / Chapter 21. Latin America and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 22. Regional Issues and Ocean Law: The African Region / Chapter 23. Climate Change and Evolving Regional Ocean Governance in the Arctic / Chapter 24. China’s Emerging Role in the Arctic / Chapter 25. Piracy and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 26. Climate Change and the Oceans / List of Abbreviations -- Index. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Chapter 1. Law of the Sea Disputes: The Applicable Law in the Jurisprudence of the Tribunal / Chapter 2. The “Complementary Role” of ITLOS in the Development of Ocean Law / Chapter 3. Ad hoc Chambers / Chapter 4. Separate and Dissenting Opinions and Their Absence: A Window on Decision-Making in the Tribunal / Chapter 5. Advisory Opinions and Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Chapter 6. Two Aspects of ITLOS Proceedings: Non-State Parties and Costs of Bringing Claims / Chapter 7. Whither the UNEP Regional Seas Programmes? / Chapter 8. FAO, Ocean Governance, and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 9. Implementation of the Common Heritage of Mankind / Chapter 10. The Role of the Authority in Ocean Governance / Chapter 11. The Regime of Straits: Safety, Security and Protection of the Marine Environment / Chapter 12. The International Legal Regimes Governing Ocean Iron Fertilization / Chapter 13. Mechanisms for Prevention of Disputes Concerning Encroachment upon the Area by Excessive Continental Shelf Claims / Chapter 14. China and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 15. Japan’s Anti-Piracy Law and UNCLOS / Chapter 16. The Legal Framework of Maritime Security in East Asia: A Comparative View / Chapter 17. The Role of Taiwan in Global Ocean Governance / Introductory Remarks: Law of the Sea in the European Union and in the Mediterranean / Chapter 18. Global and Regional Approaches to Ship Air Emissions Regulation: The International Maritime Organization and the European Union / Chapter 19. Subregional Marine Governance: The Case of the Adriatic Sea / Chapter 20. Current Ocean Law Issues in the Indian Ocean Region / Chapter 21. Latin America and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 22. Regional Issues and Ocean Law: The African Region / Chapter 23. Climate Change and Evolving Regional Ocean Governance in the Arctic / Chapter 24. China’s Emerging Role in the Arctic / Chapter 25. Piracy and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 26. Climate Change and the Oceans / List of Abbreviations -- Index. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Chapter 1. Law of the Sea Disputes: The Applicable Law in the Jurisprudence of the Tribunal / Chapter 2. The “Complementary Role” of ITLOS in the Development of Ocean Law / Chapter 3. Ad hoc Chambers / Chapter 4. Separate and Dissenting Opinions and Their Absence: A Window on Decision-Making in the Tribunal / Chapter 5. Advisory Opinions and Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Chapter 6. Two Aspects of ITLOS Proceedings: Non-State Parties and Costs of Bringing Claims / Chapter 7. Whither the UNEP Regional Seas Programmes? / Chapter 8. FAO, Ocean Governance, and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 9. Implementation of the Common Heritage of Mankind / Chapter 10. The Role of the Authority in Ocean Governance / Chapter 11. The Regime of Straits: Safety, Security and Protection of the Marine Environment / Chapter 12. The International Legal Regimes Governing Ocean Iron Fertilization / Chapter 13. Mechanisms for Prevention of Disputes Concerning Encroachment upon the Area by Excessive Continental Shelf Claims / Chapter 14. China and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 15. Japan’s Anti-Piracy Law and UNCLOS / Chapter 16. The Legal Framework of Maritime Security in East Asia: A Comparative View / Chapter 17. The Role of Taiwan in Global Ocean Governance / Introductory Remarks: Law of the Sea in the European Union and in the Mediterranean / Chapter 18. Global and Regional Approaches to Ship Air Emissions Regulation: The International Maritime Organization and the European Union / Chapter 19. Subregional Marine Governance: The Case of the Adriatic Sea / Chapter 20. Current Ocean Law Issues in the Indian Ocean Region / Chapter 21. Latin America and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 22. Regional Issues and Ocean Law: The African Region / Chapter 23. Climate Change and Evolving Regional Ocean Governance in the Arctic / Chapter 24. China’s Emerging Role in the Arctic / Chapter 25. Piracy and the Law of the Sea / Chapter 26. Climate Change and the Oceans / List of Abbreviations -- Index. |
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