Unresolved Issues and New Challenges to the Law of the Sea: Time Before and Time After
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Preliminary Material
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- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
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The Management of Shared Fish Stocks: the Neglected Other Paragraph of Article 63 of the Un Convention on the Law of the Sea
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Robin R. Churchill
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Typologies of Shared Stocks
- 3. Issues Related to the Management of Shared Stocks
- 4. Article 63(1) of the Un Convention on the Law of the Seaand Its Shortcomings
- 5. The Management of Shared Stocks in Practice
- 6. What Steps Should the International Community Taketo Address Shortcomings in the Management of Shared Stocks?
- 7. Conclusions
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Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: from the Shortcomings of the Un Convention on the Law of the Sea to the Compromises of the Unesco Convention
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by
Anastasia Strati
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Pre-existing Regime of Protection
- 3. The 1982 Un Convention on the Law of the Sea
- 4. Negotiations at Unesco
- 5. The 2001 Unesco Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
- 6. State Practice in the Aftermath of the Unesco Convention
- 7. Conclusions
- Comment the Contiguous Zone as a Mechanism for Protecting the Underwater Cultural Heritage (63-70) by Petros Sioussiouras (131K)
- Towards a World Protection Framework for the Marine Environment through the Promotion of International and Regional Cooperation under the Un Convention on the Law of the Sea (71-84) by Grigoris Tsaltas (151K)
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Protection of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Can International Law Meet the Challenge?
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Nilufer Oral
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
- 3. International Legal Framework for the Protection of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
- 3. Regulation of Fishing in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
- 4. The Biodiversity Convention and the Jakarta Mandate
- 5. International Seabed Authority
- 6. Regional and Sub-regional Agreements
- 7. International Soft Law
- 8. Marine Protected Areas on the High Seas
- 9. Limitations and Realities
- 10. Conclusion
- New International Instruments for Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean Sea (109-120) by Tullio Scovazzi (148K)
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Intelligence Gathering on the High Seas
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Petros Liacouras
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Legal Regime of the High Seas
- 3. Characteristics and Nature of Intelligence
- 4. Intelligence and Jurisdiction
- 5. Intelligence Gathering in Areas of Inclusive Competence Interference with High Seas Freedom
- 6. Intelligence Gathering on the Seabed
- 7. Concluding Remarks
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Developments on the Interdiction of Vessels on the High Seas
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Angelos M. Syrigos
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Rule of Flag State Jurisdiction and Its Exceptions
- 3. Self-defence on the High Seas
- 4. Self-defence and Terrorism
- 5. Terrorism and Piracy
- 6. Recent State Practice on Interdicti on of Vesselson the High Seas
- 7. Proliferation Security Initiative
- 8. The Sua Convention
- 9. Conclusion
- From Uniformity to Fragmentation? the Ability of the Un Convention on the Law of the Sea to Accommodate New Uses and Challenges (203-234) by Maria Gavouneli (235K)
- The Role of the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in the Progressive Development of the Law of the Sea (235-250) by Haritini Dipla (166K)
- State Practice in the Aftermath of the Un Convention on the Law of the Sea: the Exclusive Economic Zone and the Mediterranean Sea (251-258) by Budislav Vukas (128K)
- Comment Some Thoughts on the Concept of the Contiguous Zone and Its Potential Application to the Greek Seas (259-270) by Aristotelis B. Alexopoulos (147K)
- Concluding Remarks (271-274) by Argyris a. Fatouros (110K)
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Annexes
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- Annex I Unesco Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
- Annex II(a) 2003 Proliferation Security Initiative: Statement of Interdiction Principles
- Annex II(b) Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Liberia Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Their Delivery Systems and Related Materials by S
- Annex II(c) Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Their Delivery Systems and Related M
- Annex II(d) Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Croatia Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Their Delivery Systems and Related Materials by S
- Index (339-356) (161K)
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Preliminary Material
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