Full Description
Regions, Institutions, and Law of the Sea: Studies in Ocean Governance offers fresh perspectives both on issues specific to major ocean regions, and on the nature and functions of institutions that implement the legal order of the oceans. Of special interest is a set of chapters by distinguished scholars and jurists providing nuanced analysis of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea as a key actor in the institutional and regime structure. Other expert authors contribute timely analysis of specific ocean uses in the context of implementation of "soft" and "hard" law.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Harry N. Scheiber and David D. Caron, Co-Directors, Law of the Sea Institute—UC Berkeley
Introduction
Harry N. Scheiber and Jin-Hyun Paik
Part I:Perspectives on the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Chapter 1.
José Luis Jesus
Law of the Sea Disputes: The Applicable Law in the Jurisprudence of the Tribunal
Chapter 2.
Vaughan Lowe
The "Complementary Role" of ITLOS in Development of Ocean Law
Chapter 3.
Rüdiger Wolfrum
Ad hoc Chambers
Chapter 4.
Bernard H. Oxman,
Separate and Dissenting Opinions and their Absence: A Window on Decision-Making in the Tribunal
Chapter 5.
Carlos Espósito
Advisory Opinions and Jurisdiction of ITLOS
Chapter 6.
Philippe Gautier
Two Aspects of ITLOS Proceedings: Non-state Parties and Costs of Bringing Claims
Part II:Institutions Governing Ocean Activities
Chapter 7.
Jon M. Van Dyke
Whither the UNEP Regional Seas Programmes?
Chapter 8.
Jean-François Pulvenis
FAO, Ocean Governance, and the Law of the Sea
Chapter 9.
Michael W. Lodge
Implementation of the Common Heritage of Mankind
Chapter 10.
Alexander Proelss
The Role of The Authority in Ocean Governance
Chapter 11.
Nilufer Oral
The Regime of Straits: Safety, Security and Protection of the Marine Environment
Chapter 12.
Sherry Broder and Marcus Haward
The International Legal Regimes Governing Ocean Iron Fertilization
Chapter 13.
Michael Sheng-ti Gau
Mechanisms for Prevention of Disputes Concerning Encroachment upon the Area by Excessive Continental Shelf
Part III. Regional Issues and Ocean Regimes
A.The Pacific Area
Chapter 14.
Jerome A. Cohen and Jon M. Van Dyke
China and the Law of the Sea
Chapter 15.
Moritaka Hayashi
Japan's Anti-Piracy Law and UNCLOS
Chapter 16.
Suk Kyoon Kim and Seokwoo Lee
The Legal Framework of Maritime Security in East Asia: A Comparative View
Chapter 17.
Yann-huei Song
The Role of Taiwan in Global Ocean Governance
B.Europe and the Mediterranean Regions
Introductory Remarks
Tullio Treves
Chapter 18.
Doris Koenig
Global and Regional Approaches to Ship Air Emissions Regulation: The IMO and the European Union
Chapter 19.
Davor Vidas
Subregional Marine Governance: The Case of the Adriatic Sea
C.The Indian Ocean, Latin American, African and Arctic Regions
Chapter 20.
Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
Current Ocean Law Issues in the Indian Ocean Region
Chapter 21.
Eduardo Ferrero Costa
Latin America and the Law of the Sea
Chapter 22.
Erik Franckx and Koen Van den Bossche
Regional Issues and Ocean Law: The African Region
Chapter 23.
Tavis Potts and Clive Schofield
Climate Change and Evolving Regional Ocean Governance in the Arctic
Chapter 24.
John K.T. Chao
China's Emerging Role in the Arctic
Part IV: Heightened Challenges
Chapter 25.
Helmut Tuerk
Piracy and the Law of the Sea
Chapter 26.
David D. Caron
Climate Change and the Oceans
List of Abbreviations