Maritime disputes and international law : disputed waters and seabed resources in Asia and Europe /: disputed waters and seabed resources in Asia and Europe. (2019)
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- Title:
- Maritime disputes and international law : disputed waters and seabed resources in Asia and Europe /: disputed waters and seabed resources in Asia and Europe. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Maritime disputes and international law : disputed waters and seabed resources in Asia and Europe
- Further Information:
- Note: Constantinos Yiallourides.
- Authors:
- Yiallourides, Constantinos
- Contents:
- Table of contents Table of contents List of figures List of cases List of abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Background to this book International cooperation over seabed activities? Why now? Goals of this book Structure of this book Chapter 2: The International Law of Maritime Boundary Delimitation Introduction The role of seabed activities in the development of the law of the sea Assessing the efforts to codify the law of maritime delimitation The 1958 United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973–1982) Maritime boundary delimitation before international courts and tribunals Introduction The equitable principles/relevant circumstances method Moving towards a more certain delimitation methodology? The increasing importance of equidistance Drawing a single EEZ and continental shelf boundary The prominence of geography Relevant circumstances when drawing a single EEZ/continental shelf boundary Conclusion Chapter 3: The Aegean Sea Maritime Delimitation Dispute Introduction Geographical characteristics Maritime claims and applicable law Territorial sea claims Continental shelf claims EEZ claims Method of delimitation advanced by Greece Method of delimitation advanced by Turkey Questions of maritime delimitation in the Aegean Sea Zone-generating capacity of islands ‘Rocks’ ‘Cannot sustain human habitation or economic life of their own’ The role and effect of islands in maritime boundaryTable of contents Table of contents List of figures List of cases List of abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Background to this book International cooperation over seabed activities? Why now? Goals of this book Structure of this book Chapter 2: The International Law of Maritime Boundary Delimitation Introduction The role of seabed activities in the development of the law of the sea Assessing the efforts to codify the law of maritime delimitation The 1958 United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973–1982) Maritime boundary delimitation before international courts and tribunals Introduction The equitable principles/relevant circumstances method Moving towards a more certain delimitation methodology? The increasing importance of equidistance Drawing a single EEZ and continental shelf boundary The prominence of geography Relevant circumstances when drawing a single EEZ/continental shelf boundary Conclusion Chapter 3: The Aegean Sea Maritime Delimitation Dispute Introduction Geographical characteristics Maritime claims and applicable law Territorial sea claims Continental shelf claims EEZ claims Method of delimitation advanced by Greece Method of delimitation advanced by Turkey Questions of maritime delimitation in the Aegean Sea Zone-generating capacity of islands ‘Rocks’ ‘Cannot sustain human habitation or economic life of their own’ The role and effect of islands in maritime boundary delimitation Introduction Discernible principles or approaches Discounting islands as base points Granting islands reduced effect Island enclaves Combination of approaches Implications for the Aegean Sea Seabed resources in the Aegean Sea Conclusion Chapter 4: The East China Sea Maritime Delimitation Dispute Introduction Geographical and geomorphological characteristics Maritime claims and applicable law China Taiwan Japan South Korea Delimitation questions in the East China Sea China’s outer continental shelf submission to the CLCS The role of geology and geomorphology in maritime boundary delimitation Jurisprudence State practice Timor Sea Japan’s practice towards South Korea Senkaku/Diaoyu islands and Article 121(3) of UNCLOS Introduction Application of Article 121(3) of UNCLOS to Senkaku/Diaoyu islands Effect of Senkaku/Diaoyu islands on maritime boundary delimitation Oil and gas development in the East China Sea Conclusion Chapter 5: Unilateral Seabed Activities in Disputed Waters Introduction Maritime spaces under overlapping ‘sovereign rights’ Rights and obligations of States pending resolution of overlapping claims Obligation to make every effort to conclude provisional arrangements Obligation to make every effort not to aggravate the dispute Lessons to be learned Objective criteria are useful but much depends on the context More scope for unilateralism? Meaningful responses against unilateral petroleum activities Impact on energy investments Conclusion Chapter 6: Joint Development of Seabed Resources in Disputed Maritime Areas Introduction The basic concept of joint development Joint development and cross-border unitisation The functional character of joint development The legal foundations of joint development EEZ and continental shelf rights Joint development in the law of the sea Joint development and customary international law Joint development in State practice Single state authority Joint authority Compulsory joint venture Conclusion Chapter 7: Beyond Delimitation Questions in the East China Sea and the Aegean Introduction Negotiating joint development in the East China Sea and the Aegean Recognition of the prima facie validity of competing claims Political will Determining the zone of cooperation A joint development zone in the Aegean? Choice of legal framework applicable to the joint development zone: options Single state model Joint authority model Preferable approach: ‘divide and manage’ Institutional set-up Key objectives of the joint commission Orderly and timely exploration and exploitation of petroleum Prevent or mitigate conflicts between petroleum activities and other marine uses Protection and preservation of the marine environment Chapter 8: Conclusion Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 341.448
Maritime boundaries -- Aegean Sea
Maritime Boundaries -- East China Sea
Continental shelf -- Law and legislation -- Aegean Sea
Continental shelf -- Law and legislation -- East China Sea
Territorial waters -- Aegean Sea
Territorial waters -- East China Sea
Economic zones (Law of the sea)
Boundary disputes - Languages:
- English
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- 9781351240512
9781351240529
9781351240505
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- 9780815375203
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