The international law of the sea:
This new edition has been fully revised to include up-to-date coverage of essential issues of the international law of the sea. Covering a number of new and important issues, such as the headline debate of migrant movement across the seas, and the definition of islands in light of the South China Se...
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Zusammenfassung: | This new edition has been fully revised to include up-to-date coverage of essential issues of the international law of the sea. Covering a number of new and important issues, such as the headline debate of migrant movement across the seas, and the definition of islands in light of the South China Sea Arbitration, it also includes chapters on conservation of marine living resources and biological diversity, protection of the marine environment, and international peace and security at sea, as well as building further on such topics as the impact of climate change on the oceans. A precise and readable book, with many figures and tables, The International Law of the Sea continues to be the best choice for students wanting to understand the law of the sea |
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Brief Contents Preface page xvii List of Figures xix List of Tables xx List of Abbreviations xxi Table of Cases xxiv Table of Treaties and Instruments xxx PART I THE DIVIDED OCEANS: INTERNATIONAL LAW GOVERNING JURISDICTIONAL ZONES 1 1 The Law of the Sea in Perspective 2 Baselines and Related Issues 3 53 3 Marine Spaces Under National Jurisdiction I: Territorial Sovereignty 4 Marine Spaces Under National Jurisdiction II: Sovereign Rights 5 Marine Spaces Beyond National Jurisdiction 6 Maritime Delimitation 94 145 186 236 PART II OUR COMMON OCEAN: PROTECTION OF COMMUNITY INTERESTS AT SEA 279 7 Conservation of Marine Living Resources 8 Protection of the Marine Environment 281 322 9 Conservation of Marine Biological Diversity 10 Marine Scientific Research 432 404
viii ' Brief Contents 11 Maintenance of International Peace and Security at Sea 12 Land-Locked and Geographically Disadvantaged States 13 Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes 14 Looking Ahead Index 544 538 493 451 479
Contents Preface page xvii List of Figures xix List of Tables xx List of Abbreviations xxi Table of Cases xxiv Table of Treaties and Instruments xxx PART I THE DIVIDED OCEANS: INTERNATIONAL LAW GOVERNING JURISDICTIONAL ZONES 1 1 The Law of the Sea in Perspective 1 Introduction 3 3 1.1 General Considerations 3 1.2 Functions of the Law of the Sea 4 1.3 Two Paradigms in the Law of the Sea 2 Marine Spaces in the Law of the Sea 5 7 2.1 Scope of the Oceans in the Law of the Sea 2.2 Typology of Marine Spaces 7 3 Sources of the International Law of the Sea 3.1 Formal Sources 3.2 Material Sources 7 11 11 18 4 Principles of the International Law of the Sea 4.1 Principle of Freedom 22 4.2 Principle of Sovereignty 24 4.3 Principle of the Common Heritage of Mankind 5 The Codification of the Law of the Sea 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 22 25 26 The Hague Conference for the Codification of International Law (1930) The First UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (1958) 28 The Second UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (1960) 31 The Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973-1982) 32 26
X Contents 6 Outline of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 6.1 General Considerations 37 6.2 Principal Features of the Convention 7 Development After UNCLOS III 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 46 2 Baselines and Related Issues 2 Baselines 53 53 1 Introduction 54 Norma! Baselines 54 Straight Baselines 56 Juridical Bays 63 Historic Bays 67 Bays Bordered By More Than One State River Mouths 72 Ports 73 3 Islands 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 38 40 General Considerations 40 Adoption of two Implementation Agreements 41 De facto Amendment of the LOSC Through Meetings of States Parties 41 Development of the Law of the Sea Through International Organisations 43 8 Conclusions 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 37 Ί1 74 Nature of the Problem 74 Definition of an Island 75 Rocks for the Purposes of Article 121(3) 77 Customary Law Nature of Article 121 84 Reefs 85 4 Low-Tide Elevations 87 4.1 Identification of Low-Tide Elevations 87 4.2 Case Law Concerning Low-Tide Elevations 5 Conclusions 88 90 3 Marine Spaces Under National Jurisdiction I: Territorial Sovereignty 1 Introduction 2 Internal Waters 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 95 Spatial Scope of Internal Waters 95 Legal Status of Internal Waters 96 Jurisdiction of the Coastal State over Foreign Vessels in Internal Waters Access to Ports 98 Ships in Distress at Sea 99 3 Territorial Sea 94 94 96 102 Legal Status of the Territorial Sea 102 The Right of Innocent Passage 104 The Right of Innocent Passage of Warships 108 The Right of Innocent Passage of Foreign Nuclear-Powered Ships and Ships Carrying Inherently Dangerous or Noxious Substances 111 3.5 The Rights of the Coastal
State Concerning Innocent Passage 113 3.6 The Obligations of the coastal State Concerning Innocent Passage 116 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4 International Straits 116 4.1 Legal Framework for International Straits Prior to 1982 116
xi I Contents 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Typology of International Straits Under the LOSC 117 International Straits Under Part III of the LOSC 117 International Straits Outside the Scope of Part III of the LOSC 122 The Right of Transit Passage 123 Rights and Obligations of Coastal States Bordering Straits 126 Customary Law Character of the Right of Transit Passage 129 Non-suspendable Innocent Passage 129 Legality of Creation of Bridges in International Straits 130 5 Archipelagic Waters 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 131 General Considerations 131 Definition of an Archipelago, Archipelagic States and Archipelagic Waters Archipelagic Baselines 133 Jurisdiction of Archipelagic States Over Archipelagic Waters 136 The Right of Innocent Passage Through Archipelagic Waters 137 The Right of Archipelagic Sea Lanes Passage 138 Rights and Obligations of an Archipelagic State 140 6 Conclusions 131 140 4 Marine Spaces Under National Jurisdiction II: Sovereign Rights 145 1 Introduction 145 2 Contiguous Zone 146 2.1 The Concept of the Contiguous Zone 146 2.2 Coastal State Jurisdiction Over the Contiguous Zone 3 Exclusive Economic Zone 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Genesis of the Concept of the EEZ 149 Legal Status of the EEZ 151 Sovereign Rights Over the EEZ 153 Jurisdiction of Coastal States Over the EEZ Freedoms of Third States 158 Residual Rights 159 Historic Rights and the EEZ 160 4 Continental Shelf 147 149 155 161 4.1 Genesis of the Concept of the Continental Shelf 161 4.2 Spatial Scope of the Continental Shelf 162 4.3 Criteria for Determining the Outer Limits of the Continental
Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles 164 4.4 The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf 167 4.5 Procedures to Establish the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf 168 4.6 Payments Concerning the Exploitation of the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles 171 4.7 The Sovereign Rights of the Coastal State Over the Continental Shelf 172 4.8 Freedoms of Third States 174 4.9 Protection of Archaeological and Historical Objects Found Within the Continental Shelf 177 5 Conclusions 182 5 Marine Spaces Beyond National Jurisdiction 1 Introduction 186 2 The High Seas 187 2.1 Spatial Scope of the High Seas 187 2.2 Principle of the Freedom of the High Seas 187 186
xii Contents 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Principle of the Exclusive Jurisdiction of the Flag State 189 The Nationality of a Ship 193 Problems Associated With Flags of Convenience 195 Exceptions to the Exclusive Jurisdiction of the Flag State (1): The Right of Visit 198 Exceptions to the Exclusive Jurisdiction of the Flag State (2): The Right of Hot Pursuit Exceptional Measures for Interception of Foreign Vessels on the High Seas 207 Regulation of Migrant Smuggling by Sea 210 3 The Area 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 216 General Considerations 216 Spatial Scope of the Area 217 Raison d'être of the Principle of the Common Heritage of Mankind 217 Elements of the Principle of the Common Heritage of Mankind 219 International Seabed Authority 220 System for the Exploration and Exploitation of Resources of the Area 224 Obligations and Liability of Sponsoring States 225 The 1994 Implementation Agreement in 4 Conclusions 232 6 Maritime Delimitation 236 1 Introduction 236 2 Concept of Maritime Delimitation 237 2.1 Definition 237 2.2 Typology of Maritime Delimitation 238 3 Treaty Law Concerning Maritime Delimitation 238 3.1 The 1958 Geneva Conventions 238 3.2 The 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 240 4 Development of Case Law Relating to Maritime Delimitation: Two Contrasting Approaches 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 The First Phase (1969-1992) 242 The Second Phase (1993-2007) 244 The Third Phase (2009-present) 247 Commentary 247 5 Consideration of Relevant Circumstances (1): Geographical Factors 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Configuration of Coasts 251 Proportionality 252 Baselines 256 Presence
of Islands 258 Geological and Geomorphological Factors Presence of Third States 261 250 261 6 Consideration of Relevant Circumstances (2): Non-geographical Factors 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 202 Economic Factors 263 Conduct of the Parties 265 Historic Title and Historic Rights Security Interests 266 Navigational Factors 267 Environmental Factors 267 7 An Evaluation 267 7.1 General Trend of Case Law 267 266 263 242
xiii Contents 7.2 Judicial Creativity in the Law of Maritime Delimitation 268 7.3 Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles 8 Provisional Arrangements 269 272 8.1 Articles 74(3) and 83(3) of the LOSC 272 8.2 Unilateral Exploration and Exploitation of Natural Resources in Disputed Areas 9 Conclusions 274 275 PART II OUR COMMON OCEAN: PROTECTION OF COMMUNITY INTERESTS AT SEA 279 7 Conservation of Marine Living Resources 281 1 Introduction 281 2 Conservation of Marine Living Resources Prior to 1982 283 3 Conservation of Marine Living Resources Under the LOSC (1): The Zonal Management Approach 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 284 General Considerations 284 Conservation of Marine Living Resources in the EEZ 285 Conservation of Marine Living Resources in the High Seas Limits of the Zonal Management Approach 288 287 4 Conservation of Marine Living Resources Under the LOSC (2): The Species-specific Approach 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Shared and Straddling Fish Stocks 289 Highly Migratory Species 291 Marine Mammals 291 Anadromous Stocks 298 Catadromous Species 299 Limits of the Species-Specific Approach 300 5 Development After the LOSC 301 5.1 The Concept of Sustainable Development 5.2 The Ecosystem Approach 303 5.3 The Precautionary Approach 306 6 Ensuring Compliance 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 310 Flag State Responsibility and Its Limits 310 At-sea Inspection of Contracting Party Vessels 313 At-sea Inspection of Non-Contracting Party Vessels 314 Port Inspection of Contracting Party Vessels 316 Port Inspection of non-Contracting Party Vessels 317 7 Conclusions 319 8 Protection of the
Marine Environment 1 Introduction 322 2 Typology of Marine Pollution 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 301 324 General Considerations 324 Land-based Marine Pollution 325 Vessel-source Marine Pollution 326 Dumping at Sea 327 Pollution from Seabed Activities 329 322 289
xiv: Contents 3 Legal Framework for Marine Environmental Protection Prior to 1982 329 3.1 Customary Law 329 3.2 Treaty Law 331 4 Protection of the Marine Environment in the LOSC 332 4.1 Generality and Comprehensiveness 332 4.2 Uniformity of Rules 333 4.3 Obligation to Cooperate in the Protection of the Marine Environment 5 Regulation of Land-based Marine Pollution 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 335 336 Limits of the Global Legal Framework 336 Development of Regional Treaties 339 Identification of Harmful Substances 339 Precautionary Approach 342 Environmental Impact Assessment and Monitoring 342 International Control 344 Access to Information and Public Participation 347 6 Regulation of Vessel-source Marine Pollution 348 6.1 MARPOL 348 6.2 The LOSC Regime (1): Regulation by Flag States 351 6.3 The LOSC Regime (2): Regulation by Coastal States 352 6.4 The LOSC Regime (3): Regulation by Port States 355 6.5 Port State Control 357 6.6 Intervention by Coastal States in the case of Pollution Casualties 359 6.7 Pollution Emergencies at Sea 361 6.8 Liability for Oil Pollution Damage 363 6.9 Liability for Other Pollution Damage 368 6.10 Issues of Special Concern: Invasive Alien Species and Ocean Noise 370 7 Dumping at Sea 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 373 Regulation of Dumping at Sea Under the LOSC 373 The 1972 London Dumping Convention and the 1996 Protocol Regional Treaties 376 Ocean Sequestration and Fertilisation 377 8 Regulation of Pollution from Seabed Activities 374 379 8.1 Marine Pollution Arising From Seabed Activities Under National Jurisdiction 8.2 Marine Pollution Arising From Seabed
Activities in the Area 381 9 Environmental Protection of Ice-covered Areas 383 9.1 Article 234 of the LOSC 383 9.2 Environmental Protection of the Marine Arctic 10 The Impacts of Climate Change on the Oceans 385 391 10.1 The Reduction of GHG Emissions from Shipping 10.2 Ocean Acidification 394 11 Conclusions 391 398 9 Conservation of Marine Biological Diversity 404 1 Introduction 404 2 Principal Approaches to Conservation of Marine Biological Diversity 2.1 General Considerations 406 2.2 Three Approaches 407 406 379
XVI Contents 3 Global Legal Frameworks for the Conservation of Marine Biological Diversity 409 3.1 The 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 409 3.2 The 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity 413 4 Marine Protected Areas 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 418 General Considerations 418 Typology of MPAs in International Law MPAs in the High Seas 423 Limits ofMPAs 428 5 Conclusions 429 10 Marine Scientific Research 1 Introduction 419 432 432 2 The Concept of Marine Scientific Research 433 3 Regulation of Marine Scientific Research in the LOSC 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 436 General Considerations 436 Marine Scientific Research in Marine Spaces Under National Jurisdiction 437 Marine Scientific Research in Marine Spaces Beyond National Jurisdiction 439 Regulation of Scientific Research Installations 440 4 Legality of Military and Hydrographic Surveys in the EEZ 5 International Cooperation in Marine Scientific Research 6 Transfer of Technology 442 444 445 6.1 Transfer of Technology Under the LOSC 445 6.2 IOC Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology 7 Conclusions 11 Maintenance of International Peace and Security at Sea 1 Introduction 451 451 2 The Suppression of Piracy 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 447 448 452 Concept of Piracy 452 Seizure of Pirates 456 The Role of the UN Security Council in Counter-piracy Operations The Use of Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel 461 460 3 Regulation of Unlawful Offences and Weapons of Mass Destruction at Sea 463 3.1 The 2005 SUA Convention 463 3.2 Proliferation Security Initiative 467 3.3 UN Interceptions at Sea 468 4 Military Exercises in the EEZ 469 5
Regulation of Nuclear Weapons at Sea 6 Conclusions 472 476 12 Land-Locked and Geographically Disadvantaged States 1 Introduction 479 479 2 Land-Locked States and Access to the Sea 482 2.1 Legal Regime Prior to the LOSC 482 2.2 Legal Regime of the LOSC 483 3 The Navigational Rights of Land-Locked States 486 4 Land-Locked and Geographically Disadvantaged States and Uses of the Oceans 4.1 Fishing Rights 486 486
xvi Contents 4.2 Exploitation of Non-living Resources in the Oceans 4.3 Marine Scientific Research 490 5 Conclusions 491 13 Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes 1 Introduction 489 493 493 2 Basic Structure of Dispute Settlement Procedures in the LOSC 494 2.1 General Considerations 494 2.2 The Interlinkage Between Voluntary and Compulsory Procedures for Dispute Settlement 2.3 Voluntary Conciliation 501 3 Compulsory Procedures for Dispute Settlement 503 3.1 Multiplicity of Forums 503 3.2 Limitations to the Compulsory Procedures 506 3.3 Optional Exceptions to the Compulsory Procedures 507 4 The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (1): Organisation 4.1 Members of ITLOS 4.2 The Seabed Disputes Chamber 4.3 Special Chambers 513 512 5 The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (2): Procedure 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 510 510 514 Jurisdiction of ITLOS 514 Applicable Law 515 Proceedings Before ITLOS 516 Incidental Proceedings 517 Judgment 526 Advisory Proceedings 527 Prompt Release Procedure 530 6 Conclusions 534 14 Looking Ahead 538 1 Limitations of the Traditional Framework in the Law of the Sea 2 Towards Protection of Community Interests at Sea: Four Models Index 544 538 540 496 |
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spelling | Tanaka, Yoshifumi Verfasser (DE-588)136533116 aut The international law of the sea Yoshifumi Tanaka, University of Copenhagen Third edition Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019 © 2019 lxxxi, 557 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben, Register Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke This new edition has been fully revised to include up-to-date coverage of essential issues of the international law of the sea. Covering a number of new and important issues, such as the headline debate of migrant movement across the seas, and the definition of islands in light of the South China Sea Arbitration, it also includes chapters on conservation of marine living resources and biological diversity, protection of the marine environment, and international peace and security at sea, as well as building further on such topics as the impact of climate change on the oceans. A precise and readable book, with many figures and tables, The International Law of the Sea continues to be the best choice for students wanting to understand the law of the sea Seevölkerrecht (DE-588)4132788-3 gnd rswk-swf Law of the sea Meer / Seerecht / Hoheitsgebiet/Staatsgebiet / Territorialgewässer / Hohe See (Völkerrecht) / Meeresressourcen / Meereszugang / Internationale Streitbeilegung / Völkerrecht / Lehrbuch Seas / Law of the sea / National territory/state territory / Territorial waters / High seas (international law) / Marine resources / Access to the sea / Settlement of international disputes / Public international law / Textbooks Maritime law / Seegrenze / Meeresumwelt Maritime law / High seas borders / Maritime environment Seevölkerrecht (DE-588)4132788-3 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-108-33591-1 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-108-33748-9 Gefolgt von Tanaka, Yoshifumi The> International law of the sea Fourth edition 2023 978-1-316-51688-1 978-1-009-01641-4 (DE-604)BV048911278 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031567647&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Tanaka, Yoshifumi The international law of the sea The devided oceans : international law governing jurisdictional zones The law of the sea in perspective Baselines and related issues Marine spaces under national jurisdiction I : territorial sovereignty Marine spaces under national jurisdiction II : sovereign rights Marine spaces beyond national jurisdiction Maritime delimitation Our common ocean : protection of community interests at sea Conservation of marine living resources Protection of the marine environment Conservation of marine biological diversity Marine scientific research Maintenance of international peace and security at sea Land-locked and geographically disadvantaged States Peaceful settlement of international disputes Looking ahead Seevölkerrecht (DE-588)4132788-3 gnd |
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title | The international law of the sea |
title_alt | The devided oceans : international law governing jurisdictional zones The law of the sea in perspective Baselines and related issues Marine spaces under national jurisdiction I : territorial sovereignty Marine spaces under national jurisdiction II : sovereign rights Marine spaces beyond national jurisdiction Maritime delimitation Our common ocean : protection of community interests at sea Conservation of marine living resources Protection of the marine environment Conservation of marine biological diversity Marine scientific research Maintenance of international peace and security at sea Land-locked and geographically disadvantaged States Peaceful settlement of international disputes Looking ahead |
title_auth | The international law of the sea |
title_exact_search | The international law of the sea |
title_full | The international law of the sea Yoshifumi Tanaka, University of Copenhagen |
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title_full_unstemmed | The international law of the sea Yoshifumi Tanaka, University of Copenhagen |
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title_short | The international law of the sea |
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