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    Online Resource
    The Hague : M. Nijhoff
    UID:
    gbv_807936103
    Format: Online-Ressource (xx, 386 p) , maps
    ISBN: 1280914831 , 9781280914836
    Series Statement: Publications on ocean development v. 40
    Content: Intro -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Table of Maps -- Table of Cases -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: What Makes Maritime Delimitation Difficult? -- 1. Mare Clausum in Dispute -- 2. Inherent Difficulties in Delimiting Boundaries of the EEZ/Continental Shelf -- 2.1. Various Factors -- 2.2. Lack of Clear Rules for Maritime Delimitation -- 2.3. Political Nature of Maritime Delimitation -- 2.4. Sovereignty Disputes over Islands -- 2.5. Inefficiency of the Dispute Settlement Procedure -- 3. Observations -- Chapter 2: Which Law Governs in the Absence of Maritime Boundaries? -- 1. Can a Unilateral Equidistance Line be a Solution? -- 1.1. Delimitation of Boundaries and Provisional Lines -- 1.2. Rules under the Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf -- 1.3. Rules under the LOS Convention -- 1.4. The Need for Searching for Rules in the Disputed Areas -- 2. Drafting History of Articles 74(3)/83(3) of the LOS Convention -- 2.1. General Background -- 2.2. The First Discussion at the Second Session of UNCLOS III -- 2.3. From Median Line (ISNT) to Provisional Arrangements (RSNT) -- 2.4. Median Line, Moratorium, or Provisional Arrangement? -- 2.5. Consensus for Mutual Arrangements -- 3. Meaning of Articles 74(3)/83(3) of the LOS Convention -- 3.1. Provisional Measures and Provisional Arrangements -- 3.2. Legal Nature of Arrangements in Terms of the Law of Treaties -- 3.3. Requirements for an Arrangement to be of a Practical Nature -- 3.4. Obligations of Coastal States before Delimitation -- 3.5. Provisional Arrangements and Interests of Third Parties -- 4. Protection of the Marine Environment in Disputed Areas -- 5. Marine Scientific Research in Disputed Waters -- 5.1. Can a Coastal State Conduct Marine Scientific Research in the Disputed Areas Without Consent from the Other Coastal State?.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [367]-386) , ""CONTENTS""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Table of Maps""; ""Table of Cases""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: What Makes Maritime Delimitation Difficult?""; ""1. Mare Clausum in Dispute""; ""2. Inherent Difficulties in Delimiting Boundaries of the EEZ/Continental Shelf""; ""2.1. Various Factors""; ""2.2. Lack of Clear Rules for Maritime Delimitation""; ""2.3. Political Nature of Maritime Delimitation""; ""2.4. Sovereignty Disputes over Islands""; ""2.5. Inefficiency of the Dispute Settlement Procedure""; ""3. Observations"" , ""Chapter 2: Which Law Governs in the Absence of Maritime Boundaries?""""1. Can a Unilateral Equidistance Line be a Solution?""; ""1.1. Delimitation of Boundaries and Provisional Lines""; ""1.2. Rules under the Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf""; ""1.3. Rules under the LOS Convention""; ""1.4. The Need for Searching for Rules in the Disputed Areas""; ""2. Drafting History of Articles 74(3)/83(3) of the LOS Convention""; ""2.1. General Background""; ""2.2. The First Discussion at the Second Session of UNCLOS III""; ""2.3. From Median Line (ISNT) to Provisional Arrangements (RSNT)"" , ""2.4. Median Line, Moratorium, or Provisional Arrangement?""""2.5. Consensus for Mutual Arrangements""; ""3. Meaning of Articles 74(3)/83(3) of the LOS Convention""; ""3.1. Provisional Measures and Provisional Arrangements""; ""3.2. Legal Nature of Arrangements in Terms of the Law of Treaties""; ""3.3. Requirements for an Arrangement to be of a Practical Nature""; ""3.4. Obligations of Coastal States before Delimitation""; ""3.5. Provisional Arrangements and Interests of Third Parties""; ""4. Protection of the Marine Environment in Disputed Areas"" , ""5. Marine Scientific Research in Disputed Waters""""5.1. Can a Coastal State Conduct Marine Scientific Research in the Disputed Areas Without Consent from the Other Coastal State?""; ""5.2. Does the Marine Scientific Research Conducted by State A, Without Any Protests, Reinforce Its Claims to the Part of the Disputed Area or Natural Resources in the Disputed Area?""; ""5.3. Can a Third State Conduct Marine Scientific Research in a Disputed Area Without Consent from Any of Two Coastal States?""; ""6. Observations""; ""Chapter 3: Practice on Provisional Arrangements in Disputed Areas"" , ""1. Possible Provisional Arrangements in Disputed Areas""""2. Policy Option 1: Joint Development Zones""; ""2.1. Kuwait-Saudi Arabia""; ""2.2. South Korea-Japan""; ""2.3. Malaysia-Thailand""; ""2.4. Malaysia-Vietnam""; ""2.5. Australia-Indonesia""; ""2.6. United Kingdom-Argentina in the South West Atlantic""; ""3. Policy Option 2: Joint Fishing Zones""; ""3.1. Grey Zones""; ""3.2. Joint Fishing Zones Focusing on Specific Fish Stocks""; ""3.3. White Zones""; ""4. Policy Option 3: Fisheries Arrangement on the Basis of De Facto Boundaries"" , ""4.1. Fisheries Agreement between the USSR and Japan""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1280914823
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004136694
    Additional Edition: Print version Maritime Delimitation and Interim Arrangements in North East Asia
    Language: English
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