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Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters.
Title:
Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters.
Author:
Caron, David D.
ISBN:
9781433706158
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (513 pages)
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgments -- I. Introduction -- 1. Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters (Harry N. Scheiber and David D. Caron) -- II. The Regionalization and Realities of High Seas Fisheries -- 2. Changing Perspectives on the Oceans: Implications for International Fisheries and Oceans Governance (Lawrence Juda) -- 3. U.S. Policy, the Pacific Tuna Economy, and Ocean Law Innovation: The Post-World War II Era, 1945 to 1970 (Harry N. Scheiber) -- 4. Transformations in the Law Governing Highly Migratory Species: 1970 to the Present (Christopher J. Carr) -- 5. Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing: Global and Regional Responses (Moritaka Hayashi) -- 6. IUU Fishing or IUU Operations? Some Observations on Diagnosis and Current Treatment (Davor Vidas) -- 7. The Regional Fishery Management Organizations and Ocean Law: A Perspective from Taiwan (Yann-huei Song) -- 8. Multilateralism and Marine Issues in the Southeast Atlantic (Erik Franckx) -- III. Technology and Sea-Bed Issues -- 9. The UNESCO Convention on the Underwater Cultural Heritage: A Spanish View Carlos Espósito and (Cristina Fraile) -- 10. Historic Time Capsules or Environmental Time Bombs? Legal & Policy Issues Regarding the Risk of Major Oil Spills from Historic Shipwrecks (John G. White) -- 11. Managing Foreign Access to Marine Genetic Materials: Moving from Capture to Cooperation (Richard J. McLaughlin) -- IV. Institutions and Adjudication -- 12. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (Bernard H. Oxman) -- 13. Jurisdictional Conflicts between International Tribunals: A Framework for Adjudication & Implementation (Lakshman Guruswamy) -- 14. The Law of the Sea Convention Ten Years after Entry into Force: Positive Developments and Reasons for Concern (Tullio Treves) -- V. The Ocean Environment.

15. The Evolution and International Acceptance of the Precautionary Principle (Jon M. Van Dyke) -- 16. Deconstructing the Precautionary Principle (Daniel Bodansky) -- 17. Finding Out What the Oceans Claim: The 1991 Gulf War, the Marine Environment, and the United Nations Compensation Commission (David D. Caron) -- VI. The New Practice of Maritime Boundaries -- 18. The Practice and Value of Compromise in Ocean Boundary Law: The Experience of Sweden (Hugo Tiberg) -- 19. Stormy Waters on the Way to the High Seas: The Case of the Territorial Sea Delimitation between Croatia and Slovenia (Damir Arnaut) -- 20. A Note on the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf and the Submission of the Russian Federation (Ted L. McDorman) -- 21. The Changeable Legal Status of Islands and "Non-Islands" in the Law of the Sea: Some Instances in the Asia-Pacific Region (Choon-Ho Park) -- Contributors.
Abstract:
In this volume, leading scholars and jurists in ocean law provide perspectives on the past record of legal change together with analyses of a wide range of institutional and legal innovation that are needed to meet current challenges.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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