Maritime boundary disputes, settlement processes, and the law of the sea / edited by Jon M. Van Dyke and Seoung-Yong Hong.

A surprising number of maritime boundaries remain unresolved, and a range of reasons can be cited to explain why the process of delimiting these boundaries has been so slow. This volume addresses and analyzes some of these reasons, focusing on some of the volatile disputes in Northeast Asia and in N...

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Superior document:Publications on ocean development ; 65
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Publications on ocean development ; 65.
Physical Description:1 online resource (324 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Materials /  |r Seoung-Yong Hong and Jon M. Van Dyke --  |t Chapter I. Climate Change, Sea Level Rise And The Coming Uncertainty In Oceanic Boundaries: A Proposal To Avoid Conflict /  |r David D. Caron --  |t Chapter II. The Trouble With Islands: The Definition And Role Of Islands And Rocks In Maritime Boundary Delimitation /  |r Clive Schofield --  |t Chapter III. Disputes Over Islands And Maritime Boundaries In East Asia /  |r Jon M. Van Dyke --  |t Chapter IV. Sino-Japanese Jurisdictional Delimitation In East China Sea: Approaches To Dispute Settlement /  |r Ji Guoxing --  |t Chapter V. Some Thoughts On Maritime Boundary Delimitation /  |r Masahiro Miyoshi --  |t Chapter VI. Intertemporal Law, Recent Judgments And Territorial Disputes In Asia /  |r Seokwoo Lee --  |t Chapter VII. Some Legal Aspects Of Territorial Disputes Over Islands /  |r Kentaro Serita --  |t Chapter VIII. Okinotorishima: A Rock Or An Island? Recent Maritime Boundary Controversy Between Japan And Taiwan/China /  |r Yann-Huei Song --  |t Chapter IX. Canada-U.S. International Ocean Law Relations In The North Pacific: Disputes, Agreements And Cooperation /  |r Ted L. Mcdorman --  |t Chapter X. Maritime Boundary Delimitation And Cooperative Management Of Transboundary Hydrocarbons In The Ultra-Deepwaters Of The Gulf Of Mexico /  |r Richard J. Mclaughlin --  |t Chapter XI. The Law Of The Sea Convention And The Antarctic Treaty System: Constraints Or Complementarity? /  |r Marcus Haward --  |t Chapter XII. The Contribution Of The International Tribunal For The Law Of The Sea To International Law /  |r Helmut Tuerk --  |t Chapter XIII. The Tomimaru Case: Confiscation And Prompt Release /  |r Bernard H. Oxman --  |t Index /  |r Seoung-Yong Hong and Jon M. Van Dyke --  |t Publications On Ocean Development /  |r Seoung-Yong Hong and Jon M. Van Dyke. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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