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International Marine Economy: Law and Policy

Edited by: Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore, Ronan Long

ISBN13: 9789004323438
Published: May 2017
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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International Marine Economy offers contributions from marine experts around the globe on the economic impacts of recent developments in international waters. From the South China Arbitration Award to the Bay of Bengal Case, this text includes important writings on Artic Shipping and Fisheries, the deep seabed, resources and maritime boundary regimes and studies the possibility of a new international agreement regulating the conservation of biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Finally, it concludes by considering the challenges and opportunities of whaling in the Antarctic Case, ocean governance issues in Southeast Asia, and the exercise of control over foreign merchant vessels and state liability for wrong assessments. This volume offers much needed contemporary commentary from renowned scholars on rapidly evolving maritime topics.

Subjects:
Public International Law, Law and Economics
Contents:
Introduction
I. Featured Studies
1. Interpretation of UNCLOS Article 121 and Itu Aba (Taiping) in the South China Sea Arbitration Award
Myron H. Nordquist and William G. Phalen
2. Potential Global Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification
Stephen A. Macko and Christina Fantasia, with Guifang (Julia) XUE
II. Arctic Shipping and Resources
3. Legal Problems of the Northern Sea Route Exploitation: Brief Analysis of the Legislation of the Russian Federation
Tatiana Sorokina and William Phalen
4. IMO and the Arctic: Developments Since Bergen in 2014
J. Ashley Roach
5. Arctic Continental Shelf of the Russian Federation Beyond 200 Nautical Miles: Initial Prospect of Sustainable Regulation
Rustambek M. Nurimbetov
III. Arctic Ocean Fisheries
6. The Legal Framework for High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean
Tomas Heidar
7. Arctic Ocean Fisheries and Korea
Jee Hyun CHOI
8. Conservation of Marine Living Resources in the Central Arctic Ocean: Five Arctic Coastal States’ Initiatives
Jianye TANG
IV. Deep Sea-Bed Regime
9. The Forthcoming Breakthrough: China’s Legislation on Activities in the Deep Seabed Area
Jiancai JIN and Guobin ZHANG
10. The Due Diligence Obligation of a Sponsoring State: A Framework for Implementation
Elana Geddis
V. Resources and Maritime Boundary Regimes
11. The Grey Area in the Bay of Bengal Case
Jin-Hyun PAIK
12. Separate Lines: Challenges and Opportunities of Differentiated Seabed and Water Column Boundaries
Leonardo Bernard and Clive Schofield
13. Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Time to Chart a New Course?
David Freestone and Viva Harris
VI. Current Ocean Law and Policy Challenges/Opportunities
14. The Antarctic Whaling Case and the International Law on the Regulation of Whaling
Dan LIU
15. Law of the Sea and Ocean Governance in Southeast Asia:
Comparative European Lessons on Pragmatism and Principle
Ronán Long
16. The Link Between Exercise of Control Over Foreign Merchant Ships with Lawful Grounds and State Liability for Wrong Assessments
Hakan Karan
Index