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Natural Resources and the Law of the Sea: Exploration, Allocation, Exploitation of Natural Resources in Areas under National Jurisdiction and Beyond

Edited by: Lawrence Martin, Constantinos Salonidis, Christina Hioureas, Lawrence Martin, Constantinos Salonidi

ISBN13: 9781944825065
Published: May 2017
Publisher: Juris Publishing
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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Natural Resources and the Law of the Sea is a timely and in-depth investigation and analysis of the key issues across the law of the sea and natural resources disciplines, focusing on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and its application to natural resources.

This volume, the second in the - International Law Institute Series on International Law, Arbitration and Practice, features edited transcripts of speeches from the recent International Law Institute (ILI) - Georgetown Law School conference on this topic from some of the most distinguished scholars and practitioners in the world supplemented by additional papers from a number of scholars, practitioners and various government officials addressing and complementing issues related to those discussed at the conference.

Natural Resources and the Law of the Sea seeks to further development of the law of the sea as it applies to the exploration of natural resources, managing the interests of businesses and nation states, while ensuring accountability and protection of the maritime environment.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
PART 1: OPENING REMARKS AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS
CHAPTER 1

PART 2:
PRINCIPLES OF ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES IN AREAS UNDER NATIONAL JURISDICTION
CHAPTER 2
Principles of Allocation in Resources in Areas under National
Jurisdiction
Maritime Boundary Delimitation Agreements in the Eastern
Mediterranean Sea
CHAPTER 4
Preserving the Respective Rights of the Parties to the Dispute -
The Ghana/Côte d’Ivoire Order for Provisional Measures

PART 3:
THE EXPLORATION & EXPLOITATION OF RESOURCES IN AREAS UNDER NATIONAL JURISDICTION
CHAPTER 5
Luncheon Speech: UNCLOS: An Oil and Gas Treaty
CHAPTER 6
Panel 2: The Exploration & Exploitation of Resources in Areas under
National Jurisdiction
CHAPTER 7
Energy Activities at Sea within National Jurisdiction
CHAPTER 8
Protecting Offshore Energy Installations under International
Law of the Sea
CHAPTER 9
The Cooperative Use of Coastal State Jurisdiction with respect to Highly
Migratory Stocks: Insights from the Western and Central Pacific Region
CHAPTER 10
An Opaque Blacklist: the Lack of Transparency in Identifying Non-
Cooperating Countries under the EU IUU Regulation
CHAPTER 11
ASEAN Fisheries Management
CHAPTER 12
Article 208 of UNCLOS and National Regulation of Seabed Mining

PART 4:
GOVERNANCE OF THE HIGH SEAS AND OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEABED AREA
CHAPTER 13
Natural Resources and Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction
CHAPTER 14
A Constitutional Perspective of UNCLOS and Environmental Impact Assessments in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
CHAPTER 15
Reflecting on Undelimited International Seabed Area: Inter- Institutional Challenges
CHAPTER 16
Marine Genetic Resources: Do They Form Part of the Common
Heritage of Mankind Principle?
CHAPTER 17
Into the Abyss: Rationalizing Commercial Deep Seabed
Mining through International Law