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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
v
Acknowledgements
vii
Notes
on Contributors
xv
List of Abbreviations
xix
Table of Cases
xxiii
Table of Treaties and Other International Instruments
xxvii
TabU of Domestic and Regional Instruments
xxxvii
1.
The Law of the Sea: Progress and Prospects
1
Richard Barnes, David Freestone, and David
M Ong
1.
Introduction
1
2.
The Integrity of the LOSC
3
3.
The Law of the Sea in its Wider Legal Context
5
4.
Progressive Development of the Law of the Sea
15
5.
Meeting the Challenges
19
2.
Reflections on the
1982
Convention on the Law of the Sea
28
L
Dolliver
M Nehon
1.
The Codification of the Law of the Sea
28
2.
Interaction Between the Conference and State Practice
30
3.
Amendments
31
4.
Declarations and Statements
32
5.
Common Heritage of Mankind
33
6.
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
35
7.
Conclusion
39
3.
Further Development of the
1982
Convention on
the Law of the Sea: Mechanisms for Change
40
Ahn
Boyle
1.
Introduction
40
2.
Re-interpreting the LOSC?
44
3.
Soft Law and the Further Evolution of die LOSC
49
4.
Regional Agreements and the Development of the LOSC
52
5.
Treaty Integration: The LOSC and Other Global
Multilateral Treaties
56
6.
Conclusions
61
x
Contents
4.
The Role of the United Nations in International
Oceans Governance
63
Louise
de La Fayette
1.
Introduction
63
2.
Institutional Framework
64
3.
Legal and Policy Framework
66
4.
The United Nations Processes of Discussion and
Decision-Making Relating to Oceans and the Law of the Sea
69
5.
UN-Oceans, the New General Mechanism for
Inter-agency Cooperation
71
6.
Current Issues in the Further Development of
the Law of the Sea
72
5.
Administering the Mineral Resources of the Deep Seabed
75
Satya
Nandán
1.
Powers of the Authority, its Structure, and its
Principal Organs
79
2.
Other Adjustments in the
1994
Agreement
85
3.
Regulations for Prospecting and Exploration of
Polymetallic Nodules
86
4.
Regulations for Polymetallic Sulphides and Cobalt-rich Crusts
89
6.
Towards an International Law for the Conservation of
Offshore
Hydrocarbon Resources within the Continental Shelf?
93
David
M Ong
1.
Introduction: The Conservation of Non-living Resources
as an Aspect of the Principle of Sustainable Use of
Natural Resources?
93
2.
The Application of the Conservation Principle to Hydrocarbon
Resources within the International Law of the Sea: A Difficult
Proposition?
96
3.
The Principle of Conservation within International
Watercourses Law
108
4.
The International Climate Change Regime: Requiring
Conservation to Effect a Smooth Changeover to Renewable,
Non-carbon Based Energy Sources?
110
5.
The Conservation Principle from the Perspective of International
Development Law
113
6.
Continuing Difficulties with the Application of the
Conservation Principle to Hydrocarbon Resources in the
Continental Shelf
116
7.
Conclusions
118
Contents xi
7.
The Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: Article
303
and the UNESCO Convention
120
Tullio Scovazzi
1.
An Unexpected Obstacle
120
2.
The LOSC Regime
121
3.
The CPUCH as a Defensive Tool
128
4.
Going Beyond LOSC
133
5.
The Uncertain Fate of the CPUCH
135
8.
Maritime Boundary Delimitation: Where Do We Go From Here?
137
Malcolm
D
Evans
1.
Introduction
137
2.
The Method
143
3.
Applying the Method
147
4.
Conclusion
159
9.
Submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the
Continental Shelf in Cases of Unresolved Land and
Maritime Disputes: The Significance of Article
76(10)
of the
Convention on the Law of the Sea
161
Constance Johnson and
Alex G
Oude
Elfeńnk
1.
Introduction
161
2.
Article
76(10)
of the LOSC
163
3.
The CLCS and Matters Relating to the Delimitation of
Boundaries Between States
164
4.
State Practice Concerning Submissions Involving Land or
Maritime Disputes
167
5.
Conclusion
178
10.
From Permission to Prohibition: The
1982
Convention on
the Law of the Sea and Protection of the Marine Environment
180
Catherine Redgwell
1.
The LOSC and Protection of the Marine Environment:
Placing the LOSC in
Intertemporal
Context
180
2.
Developments in Dumping Post-UNCLOS
186
3.
Conclusion
190
11.
Port State Jurisdiction: Towards Mandatory and
Comprehensive Use
192
Erik
Jaap Molenaar
1.
Introduction
192
2.
Port State Jurisdiction under General International Law
194
xii Contents
3.
Broadening Scope
202
4.
Optimizing Use of Jurisdiction
204
5.
Towards Mandatory Port State Jurisdiction and
Global Coverage
206
6.
Conclusions
208
12.
The Protection of Biodiversity and Fisheries Management:
Issues Raised by the Relationship between CITES
andLOSC
210
Erik
Franche
1.
Introduction to the Functioning of CITES
213
2.
How Did this Issue Arise?
214
3.
Application of Successive Treaties Relating to the Same
Subject-matter
216
4.
Conclusions
227
13.
The Convention on the Law of the Sea: An Effective
Framework for Domestic Fisheries Conservation?
233
Richard Barnes
1.
Introduction
233
2.
Conservation and Management of Living Resources
under the LOSC
234
3.
Limitations of the LOSC
236
4.
Post-LOSC Developments: The Future of International
Fisheries Law
246
5.
Concluding Remarks
257
14.
Marine Mammals: Exploiting the Ambiguities of Article
65
of
the Convention on the Law of the Sea and Related Provisions:
Practice under the International Convention for the
Regulation of Whaling
261
Patricia WBirnie
1.
Introduction
261
2.
Origins of the Regulation of Whaling
266
3.
Problems Arising in the Drafting of Articles
64, 65,
and
120
of the LOSC
272
4.
New Initiatives Within the IWC: Can These Resolve the
Present Impasse Within the Framework of Articles
65
and
120? 276
5.
Some Conclusions
278
Contents xiii
15.
High Seas Fisheries
Management
under the Convention on
the Law of the Sea
281
Kristina
M Gjerde
1.
Introduction
281
2.
Challenges Confronting the LOSC Regime
282
3.
The LOSC Framework
291
4.
Pathways to Reform
298
5.
Conclusion
304
16.
The Role of the World Bank and the Global Environment
Facility in the Implementation of the Regime of the
Convention on the Law of the Sea
308
David Freestone
1.
Introduction
308
2.
Role of International Organizations in Developing and
Implementing the LOSC
310
3.
From Stockholm to Rio: The World Bank in Transition
313
4.
The Global Environment Facility
315
5.
The World Bank and Fisheries
322
6.
Conclusions
324
17.
Freedoms of the High Seas in the Modern Law of the Sea
327
David Anderson
1.
Introduction
327
2.
High Seas Navigation: Developments Over die Past
30
Years
328
3.
Conclusions
345
18.
Freedom of Navigation in a Post
9/11
World: Security and
Creeping Jurisdiction
347
Stuart Kaye
1.
Introduction
347
2.
Security Jurisdiction under die LOSC
348
3.
Conclusion
362
19.
Security and die Law of the Sea in East Asia: Navigational
Regimes and Exclusive Economic Zones
365
Sam Bateman
1.
Introduction
365
2.
Navigational Regimes
367
3.
Exclusive Economic Zones
379
4.
Conclusions
385
xiv
Contents
20.
Some Reflections on the Operation of the Dispute Settlement
System of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
During its First Decade
388
Robin Churchill
1.
Introduction
388
2.
Use of the Dispute Settlement System So Far
389
3.
The Choice of Means for the Settlement of Contentious
Cases under Section
2
of Part XV
394
4.
Jurisdictional Issues in Contentious Cases
398
5.
Exceptions to Compulsory Jurisdiction in Contentious Cases
407
6.
Provisional Measures
409
7.
Some Concluding Observations
413
21.
A System for Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement
417
Tullio
Trêves
1.
Introduction
417
2.
The Seven Agreements Utilizing the Dispute Settlement
Mechanism of the LOSC
418
3.
Utilization of LOSC Mechanisms by Agreement of the
Parties to the Dispute
420
4.
Utilization of LOSC Mechanisms at the Initiative of One of
the Parties to the Dispute
421
5.
The Scope of the Reference to the LOSC Mechanisms
423
6.
Choice of Procedures
424
7.
Applicable Law
426
8.
Provisional Measures
428
9.
Conclusions
431
22.
The World Court and Peaceful Settlement of Oceans Disputes
433
Barbara Kwiatkowska
1.
The Pre-eminence of the World Court and its Relationship
with Other Courts and Tribunals
433
2.
Two-fold Impacts of the World Courts Decisions as Between
the Parties and on the Development of the Law of the Sea
442
Index
459
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Contents
Foreword
v
Acknowledgements
vii
Notes
on Contributors
xv
List of Abbreviations
xix
Table of Cases
xxiii
Table of Treaties and Other International Instruments
xxvii
TabU of Domestic and Regional Instruments
xxxvii
1.
The Law of the Sea: Progress and Prospects
1
Richard Barnes, David Freestone, and David
M Ong
1.
Introduction
1
2.
The Integrity of the LOSC
3
3.
The Law of the Sea in its Wider Legal Context
5
4.
Progressive Development of the Law of the Sea
15
5.
Meeting the Challenges
19
2.
Reflections on the
1982
Convention on the Law of the Sea
28
L
Dolliver
M Nehon
1.
The Codification of the Law of the Sea
28
2.
Interaction Between the Conference and State Practice
30
3.
Amendments
31
4.
Declarations and Statements
32
5.
Common Heritage of Mankind
33
6.
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
35
7.
Conclusion
39
3.
Further Development of the
1982
Convention on
the Law of the Sea: Mechanisms for Change
40
Ahn
Boyle
1.
Introduction
40
2.
Re-interpreting the LOSC?
44
3.
Soft Law and the Further Evolution of die LOSC
49
4.
Regional Agreements and the Development of the LOSC
52
5.
Treaty Integration: The LOSC and Other Global
Multilateral Treaties
56
6.
Conclusions
61
x
Contents
4.
The Role of the United Nations in International
Oceans Governance
63
Louise
de La Fayette
1.
Introduction
63
2.
Institutional Framework
64
3.
Legal and Policy Framework
66
4.
The United Nations Processes of Discussion and
Decision-Making Relating to Oceans and the Law of the Sea
69
5.
UN-Oceans, the New General Mechanism for
Inter-agency Cooperation
71
6.
Current Issues in the Further Development of
the Law of the Sea
72
5.
Administering the Mineral Resources of the Deep Seabed
75
Satya
Nandán
1.
Powers of the Authority, its Structure, and its
Principal Organs
79
2.
Other Adjustments in the
1994
Agreement
85
3.
Regulations for Prospecting and Exploration of
Polymetallic Nodules
86
4.
Regulations for Polymetallic Sulphides and Cobalt-rich Crusts
89
6.
Towards an International Law for the Conservation of
Offshore
Hydrocarbon Resources within the Continental Shelf?
93
David
M Ong
1.
Introduction: The Conservation of Non-living Resources
as an Aspect of the Principle of Sustainable Use of
Natural Resources?
93
2.
The Application of the Conservation Principle to Hydrocarbon
Resources within the International Law of the Sea: A Difficult
Proposition?
96
3.
The Principle of Conservation within International
Watercourses Law
108
4.
The International Climate Change Regime: Requiring
Conservation to Effect a Smooth Changeover to Renewable,
Non-carbon Based Energy Sources?
110
5.
The Conservation Principle from the Perspective of International
Development Law
113
6.
Continuing Difficulties with the Application of the
Conservation Principle to Hydrocarbon Resources in the
Continental Shelf
116
7.
Conclusions
118
Contents xi
7.
The Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: Article
303
and the UNESCO Convention
120
Tullio Scovazzi
1.
An Unexpected Obstacle
120
2.
The LOSC Regime
121
3.
The CPUCH as a Defensive Tool
128
4.
Going Beyond LOSC
133
5.
The Uncertain Fate of the CPUCH
135
8.
Maritime Boundary Delimitation: Where Do We Go From Here?
137
Malcolm
D
Evans
1.
Introduction
137
2.
The Method
143
3.
Applying the Method
147
4.
Conclusion
159
9.
Submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the
Continental Shelf in Cases of Unresolved Land and
Maritime Disputes: The Significance of Article
76(10)
of the
Convention on the Law of the Sea
161
Constance Johnson and
Alex G
Oude
Elfeńnk
1.
Introduction
161
2.
Article
76(10)
of the LOSC
163
3.
The CLCS and Matters Relating to the Delimitation of
Boundaries Between States
164
4.
State Practice Concerning Submissions Involving Land or
Maritime Disputes
167
5.
Conclusion
178
10.
From Permission to Prohibition: The
1982
Convention on
the Law of the Sea and Protection of the Marine Environment
180
Catherine Redgwell
1.
The LOSC and Protection of the Marine Environment:
Placing the LOSC in
Intertemporal
Context
180
2.
Developments in Dumping Post-UNCLOS
186
3.
Conclusion
190
11.
Port State Jurisdiction: Towards Mandatory and
Comprehensive Use
192
Erik
Jaap Molenaar
1.
Introduction
192
2.
Port State Jurisdiction under General International Law
194
xii Contents
3.
Broadening Scope
202
4.
Optimizing Use of Jurisdiction
204
5.
Towards Mandatory Port State Jurisdiction and
Global Coverage
206
6.
Conclusions
208
12.
The Protection of Biodiversity and Fisheries Management:
Issues Raised by the Relationship between CITES
andLOSC
210
Erik
Franche
1.
Introduction to the Functioning of CITES
213
2.
How Did this Issue Arise?
214
3.
Application of Successive Treaties Relating to the Same
Subject-matter
216
4.
Conclusions
227
13.
The Convention on the Law of the Sea: An Effective
Framework for Domestic Fisheries Conservation?
233
Richard Barnes
1.
Introduction
233
2.
Conservation and Management of Living Resources
under the LOSC
234
3.
Limitations of the LOSC
236
4.
Post-LOSC Developments: The Future of International
Fisheries Law
246
5.
Concluding Remarks
257
14.
Marine Mammals: Exploiting the Ambiguities of Article
65
of
the Convention on the Law of the Sea and Related Provisions:
Practice under the International Convention for the
Regulation of "Whaling
261
Patricia WBirnie
1.
Introduction
261
2.
Origins of the Regulation of Whaling
266
3.
Problems Arising in the Drafting of Articles
64, 65,
and
120
of the LOSC
272
4.
New Initiatives Within the IWC: Can These Resolve the
Present Impasse Within the Framework of Articles
65
and
120? 276
5.
Some Conclusions
278
Contents xiii
15.
High Seas Fisheries
Management
under the Convention on
the Law of the Sea
281
Kristina
M Gjerde
1.
Introduction
281
2.
Challenges Confronting the LOSC Regime
282
3.
The LOSC Framework
291
4.
Pathways to Reform
298
5.
Conclusion
304
16.
The Role of the World Bank and the Global Environment
Facility in the Implementation of the Regime of the
Convention on the Law of the Sea
308
David Freestone
1.
Introduction
308
2.
Role of International Organizations in Developing and
Implementing the LOSC
310
3.
From Stockholm to Rio: The World Bank in Transition
313
4.
The Global Environment Facility
315
5.
The World Bank and Fisheries
322
6.
Conclusions
324
17.
Freedoms of the High Seas in the Modern Law of the Sea
327
David Anderson
1.
Introduction
327
2.
High Seas Navigation: Developments Over die Past
30
Years
328
3.
Conclusions
345
18.
Freedom of Navigation in a Post
9/11
World: Security and
Creeping Jurisdiction
347
Stuart Kaye
1.
Introduction
347
2.
Security Jurisdiction under die LOSC
348
3.
Conclusion
362
19.
Security and die Law of the Sea in East Asia: Navigational
Regimes and Exclusive Economic Zones
365
Sam Bateman
1.
Introduction
365
2.
Navigational Regimes
367
3.
Exclusive Economic Zones
379
4.
Conclusions
385
xiv
Contents
20.
Some Reflections on the Operation of the Dispute Settlement
System of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
During its First Decade
388
Robin Churchill
1.
Introduction
388
2.
Use of the Dispute Settlement System So Far
389
3.
The Choice of Means for the Settlement of Contentious
Cases under Section
2
of Part XV
394
4.
Jurisdictional Issues in Contentious Cases
398
5.
Exceptions to Compulsory Jurisdiction in Contentious Cases
407
6.
Provisional Measures
409
7.
Some Concluding Observations
413
21.
A System for Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement
417
Tullio
Trêves
1.
Introduction
417
2.
The Seven Agreements Utilizing the Dispute Settlement
Mechanism of the LOSC
418
3.
Utilization of LOSC Mechanisms by Agreement of the
Parties to the Dispute
420
4.
Utilization of LOSC Mechanisms at the Initiative of One of
the Parties to the Dispute
421
5.
The Scope of the Reference to the LOSC Mechanisms
423
6.
Choice of Procedures
424
7.
Applicable Law
426
8.
Provisional Measures
428
9.
Conclusions
431
22.
The World Court and Peaceful Settlement of Oceans Disputes
433
Barbara Kwiatkowska
1.
The Pre-eminence of the World Court and its Relationship
with Other Courts and Tribunals
433
2.
Two-fold Impacts of the World Courts Decisions as Between
the Parties and on the Development of the Law of the Sea
442
Index
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title | The law of the sea progress and prospects |
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