The Law of the Sea: Progress and Prospects

Author:   David Freestone (Deputy General Counsel, Advisory Services, Legal Vice Presidency, The World Bank) ,  Richard Barnes (Lecturer, The Law School, The University of Hull) ,  David Ong (Reader, The Department of Law, The University of Essex)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199299614


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   13 July 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Freestone (Deputy General Counsel, Advisory Services, Legal Vice Presidency, The World Bank) ,  Richard Barnes (Lecturer, The Law School, The University of Hull) ,  David Ong (Reader, The Department of Law, The University of Essex)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.870kg
ISBN:  

9780199299614


ISBN 10:   0199299617
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   13 July 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Foreword Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Legislation 1: Richard Barnes, David Freestone, David Ong: The Law of the Sea: Progress and Prospects 2: L. Dolliver M. Nelson: Reflections on the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea 3: Alan Boyle: Further Development of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea 4: Louise de La Fayette: The Role of the United Nations in International Oceans Governance 5: Satya Nandan: Administering the Mineral Resources of the Deep Seabed 6: David M. Ong: Towards an International law for the Conservation of Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources within the Continental Shelf? 7: Tullio Scovazzi: The Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: Article 303 and the UNESCO Convention 8: Malcolm D. Evans: Maritime Boundary Delimitation: Where Do We Go From Here? 9: Constance Johnson, Alex G. Oude Elferink: 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 10: Catherine Redgwell: From Permission to Prohibition: The 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea and Protection of the Marine Environment 11: Erik Jaap Molenaar: Port State Jurisdiction: Towards Mandatory and Comprehensive Use 12: Erik Franckx: The Protection of Biodiversity and Fisheries Management: Issues Raised by the Relationship Between CITES and LOSC 13: Richard Barnes: The Convention on the Law of the Sea: An Effective Framework for Domestic Fisheries Conservation? 14: Patricia W. Birnie: 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 15: Kristina M. Gjerde: High Seas Fisheries Management under the Convention on the Law of the Sea 16: David Freestone: 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 17: David Anderson: Freedoms of the High Seas in the Modern Law of the Sea 18: Stuart Kaye: Freedom of Navigation in a Post 9/11 World: Security and Creeping Jurisdiction 19: Sam Bateman: Security and the Law of the Sea in East Asia: Navigational Regimes and Exclusive Economic Zones 20: Robin Churchill: Some Reflections on the Operation of the Dispute Settlement System of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea During its First Decade 21: Tullio Treves: A System for Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement 22: Barbara Kwiatkowska: The World Court and Peaceful Settlement of Oceans Disputes Index

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David Freestone currently works as Deputy General Counsel for Advisory Services at The World Bank in Washington DC. He held a personal chair in International Law at Hull from 1991 to 2002 and has been awarded an Honorary Chair. In 1986 he founded and is now Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law. He is a member of the editorial boards of the British Yearbook of International Law, the Yearbook of International Environmental Law and the Yearbook of European Environmental Law. His recent books include Legal Aspects of Implementing the Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms. Making Kyoto Work (ed. with Charlotte Streck); Legislating for Sustainable Fisheries: A Guide to Implementing the 1993 FAO Compliance Agreement and the 1995 Fish Stocks Agreement (with William Edeson and Elly Gudmundsdottir); International Law and Sustainable Development (ed with Alan Boyle.) 1999 Dr Richard Barnes has been teaching maritime and international law at the University of Hull for a number of years. He is a member of the Society of Legal Scholars and convenor of its maritime law section. He is also a member of the International Law Association and a founding member of the McCoubrey Centre for International Law. Richard has been involved with the Council for Security and Cooperation in the Asia Pacific, and acted as its European Representative. More recently he has begun working with MarBEF, the EU Network of Excellence on Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. He is currently working on a DEFRA funded project to look at environmental indicators and a monograph on Property Rights and Natural Resources. David Ong is curently Reader in the Department of Law, Essex University. He is widely published in the field of international environmental law and international law generally. He is a member of the ILA and is currently co-rapporteur for the ILA committee on Legal Issues of the Outer Continental Shelf.

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