The Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: National Perspectives in Light of the UNESCO Convention 2001 - Second Edition
Contents
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Preliminary Material
(i-viii)
(106K)
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- Preface
- La Délimitation Des Frontières Maritimes Dans La Jurisprudence Internationale: Vue d’Ensemble (1-18) by Laurent Lucchini (163K)
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The Role of International Dispute Settlement Institutions in the Delimitation of the Outer Continental Shelf
(19-32)
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Rüdiger Wolfrum
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- I. Introduction
- II. The Role of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf
- III. Restrictions and Exceptions under Articles 297 and 298 of the Convention
- IV. Who Has Standing to Initiate Proceedings against the Delimitation of the Outer Continental Shelf by a Coastal State?
- V. Conclusions
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Provisional Measures and Interventions in Maritime Delimitation Disputes
(33-62)
by
Santiago Torres Bernárdez
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Settlement of Maritime Delimitation Disputes by a Third
- 3. The Role of Provisional Measures and Intervention in Arbitration and Judicial Settlement of Maritime Delimitation Disputes
- 4. The Statutory Nature of the Powers of the Icj and Itlos in Provisional Measures and Intervention Matters
- 5. Incidental Character of Provisional Measures and Intervention in the Icj and Itlos Procedures
- 6. The Icj and Itlos Respective General Competence and the Exercise of Jurisdiction on Provisional Measures and Intervention: the Issue of Mixed Territorial/maritime Disputes
- 7. Provisional Measures in the Icj and Itlos
- 8. Intervention in the Icj and Itlos
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What Have the United Nations Conventionand the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea to Offer as Regards Maritime Delimitation Disputes?
(63-78)
by
Tullio Treves
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- 1. Introduction: Substantive and Procedural Rules
- 2. Compulsory Jurisdiction: Flexibility as to the Adjudicating Body. The Pros and Cons of Arbitration and of the Permanent Judicial Bodies (the Icj and Itlos)
- 3. Compulsory Jurisdiction: Its Scope under the Convention
- 4. Concluding Remarks: Jurisdiction by Agreement
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The Role of the Technical Expert in Maritime Delimitation Cases
(79-94)
by
Martin Pratt
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Purpose of Maritime Boundary Delimitation
- 3. Provisions for Experts During Boundary Cases
- 4. Key Technical Aspects of Maritime Boundary Delimitation
- 5. Conclusions
- 6. Selected Bibliography
- Appendix 1: Main References to Experts in the Rules of the International Tribunal for the Lawof the Sea
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Preparing for a Delimitation Case: the Practitioner’s View
(95-120)
by
Rodman R. Bundy
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Starting Point: Assembling a Team
- 3. The Role of the Agent
- 4. Identifying and Documenting the Relevant Circumstances
- 5. The Geography of the Relevant Area
- 6. Coastal Configurations, Differences in Coastal Lengths and Proportionality as a Test of the Result
- 7. Dealing with Islands and Low-tide Elevations
- 8. The Preparation of Illustrative Maps
- 9. Assembly of the Diplomatic File and the Conduct of the Parties
- 10. Access to Natural Resources and Historic Rights
- 11. Geologyand Geomorphology
- 12. The Presence of Third States
- 13. Relying on Examples of State Practice
- 14. Questions of Litigation Strategy
- 15. Conclusions
- Negotiating Maritime Boundary Agreements: a Personal View (121-142) by David Anderson (171K)
- Joint Development Zones as an Alternative Dispute Settlement Approach in Maritime Boundary Delimitation (143-152) by Thomas a. Mensah (120K)
- Maritime Delimitation in Complex Island Situations: a Case Study on the Caribbean Sea (153-188) by Chris Carleton (516K)
- Recent Developments as Regards Maritime Delimitation in the Adriatic Sea (189-204) by Tullio Scovazzi (134K)
- Maritime Delimitation in a Semi-enclosed Sea: the Case of the Adriatic Sea (205-222) by Budislav Vukas (287K)
- Some Thoughts on the Extension of Existing Boundaries for the Delimitation of New Maritime Zones (223-236) by Irini Papanicolopulu (137K)
- Index (237-246) (132K)
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Preliminary Material
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