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ISBN 10: 9004352546
ISBN 13: 9789004352544
Author: Myron H Nordquist, John Norton Moore, Ronan Long
Legal Order in the World s Oceans Un Convention on the Law of the Sea 1st Table of contents:
PART I: Introduction to the Law of the Sea
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Introduction to the Law of the Sea
1.1 Historical Background of Maritime Law
1.2 The Importance of the Law of the Sea in Global Governance
1.3 The United Nations and the Development of UNCLOS
1.4 Overview of UNCLOS: Purpose, Scope, and Global Impact -
Legal Foundations and Sources of the Law of the Sea
2.1 International Treaties and Conventions
2.2 Customary International Law
2.3 The Role of International Organizations: UN, IMO, and Regional Bodies
2.4 Judicial Bodies and Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
PART II: Maritime Zones and Delimitation
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Maritime Zones and the Geographical Scope of UNCLOS
3.1 Territorial Sea and Sovereignty Rights
3.2 The Contiguous Zone: Legal Implications and Jurisdiction
3.3 Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): Rights and Responsibilities
3.4 Continental Shelf: Rights to the Subsoil and Resources
3.5 High Seas: Freedom of Navigation and Resources -
Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries
4.1 Principles of Maritime Boundary Delimitation
4.2 Methods for Boundary Delimitation
4.3 Bilateral and Multilateral Negotiations
4.4 Role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) -
Dispute Resolution in Maritime Law
5.1 Mechanisms Under UNCLOS
5.2 The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS)
5.3 Compulsory Dispute Settlement Procedures
5.4 Case Studies in Maritime Disputes
PART III: Navigation and International Shipping
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Freedom of Navigation
6.1 UNCLOS and the Right to Navigate the High Seas
6.2 Right of Passage Through Straits and International Waterways
6.3 Protection of the Marine Environment from Pollution
6.4 Safety and Security of Navigation -
Regulation of International Shipping
7.1 UNCLOS and the Role of the International Maritime Organization (IMO)
7.2 Maritime Safety and Pollution Control Standards
7.3 Flags of Convenience and State Responsibility
7.4 Maritime Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea
PART IV: Resources and the Environment
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Marine Resources and Their Exploitation
8.1 Fisheries: Conservation and Sustainable Use
8.2 Seabed Mining and the International Seabed Authority
8.3 Renewable Marine Resources: Energy, Wind, and Tidal Power
8.4 Legal Frameworks for the Management of Marine Resources -
Marine Environmental Protection Under UNCLOS
9.1 Conservation of Marine Biodiversity
9.2 Pollution Control and Marine Environmental Protection
9.3 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
9.4 The Role of Regional Agreements in Environmental Protection
PART V: Emerging Issues and Challenges
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Climate Change and the Law of the Sea
10.1 Impact of Climate Change on Maritime Boundaries
10.2 Rising Sea Levels and the Status of Small Island States
10.3 Legal Frameworks for Adaptation and Mitigation in the Oceans
10.4 UNCLOS and Future Climate Change Protocols -
Security Concerns and Maritime Law
11.1 The Role of UNCLOS in Maritime Security
11.2 Territorial Disputes and National Security
11.3 Military Activities in the EEZ and High Seas
11.4 Anti-Terrorism Measures and Maritime Safety -
The Future of the Law of the Sea and UNCLOS
12.1 Contemporary Challenges to the UNCLOS Regime
12.2 Calls for Reform: Expansion and Adaptation of UNCLOS
12.3 Global Governance of the Oceans: Future Directions
12.4 The Role of Emerging Technologies in Ocean Law
PART VI: Case Studies and Regional Perspectives
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Case Studies of Maritime Disputes
13.1 The South China Sea Dispute
13.2 The Arctic Region and Maritime Boundary Issues
13.3 The Falkland Islands Dispute
13.4 The Mediterranean Sea and EU Maritime Law -
Regional Perspectives and Agreements
14.1 The Role of Regional Organizations in Ocean Governance
14.2 Regional Seas Programmes and Conventions
14.3 The Pacific Islands Forum and the Law of the Sea
14.4 African and Latin American Approaches to Maritime Law
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