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100 _aFreestone David
245 _aThe law of the sea : Progress and Prospects
260 _aNew York
_bOxford University Press
_c2009
300 _a465p
_cxxxvii
365 _bRs. 6,930
505 _aForeword; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; 1. The Law of the Sea: Progress and Prospects; 2. Reflections on the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea; 3. Further Development of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea; 4. The Role of the United Nations in International Oceans Governance; 5. Administering the Mineral Resources of the Deep Seabed; 6. Towards an International law for the Conservation of Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources within the Continental Shelf?; 7. The Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: Article 303 and the UNESCO Convention; 8. Maritime Boundary Delimitation: Where Do We Go From Here?; 9. Submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in Cases of Unresolved Land and Maritime Disputes: The Significance of Article 76(10) of the Convention on the Law of the Sea; 10. From Permission to Prohibition: The 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea and Protection of the Marine Environment; 11. Port State Jurisdiction: Towards Mandatory and Comprehensive Use; 12. The Protection of Biodiversity and Fisheries Management: Issues Raised by the Relationship Between CITES and LOSC; 13. The Convention on the Law of the Sea: An Effective Framework for Domestic Fisheries Conservation?; 14. Marine Mammals: Exploiting the Ambiguities of Article 65 of the Convention on the Law of the Sea and Related Provisions: Practice under the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling; 15. High Seas Fisheries Management under the Convention on the Law of the Sea; 16. The Role of the World Bank and the Global Environment Facility in the Implementation of the Regime of the Convention on the Law of the Sea; 17. Freedoms of the High Seas in the Modern Law of the Sea; 18. Freedom of Navigation in a Post 9/11 World: Security and Creeping Jurisdiction; 19. Security and the Law of the Sea in East Asia: Navigational Regimes and Exclusive Economic Zones; 20. Some Reflections on the Operation of the Dispute Settlement System of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea During its First Decade ; 21. A System for Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement; 22. The World Court and Peaceful Settlement of Oceans Disputes; Index
650 _a1.Sea Laws
700 _aBarnes Richard
_aONG David
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