Offers a comprehensive analysis of the implementation of the exclusive economic zone regime over five groups of activities by different States. It will appeal to a broad international audience across academics, students, legal practitioners, governments and international ogranisations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Offers a comprehensive analysis of the implementation of the exclusive economic zone regime over five groups of activities by different States. It will appeal to a broad international audience across academics, students, legal practitioners, governments and international ogranisations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Zhen Sun is an Associate Professor (Research/Ocean Sustainability, Governance & Management) at WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, World Maritime University. She obtained her degrees in both China and the United Kingdom, including a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Before joining WMU, Zhen was a Research Fellow at the Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore. She is actively engaged in teaching, supervision, multidisciplinary research and capacity-development programmes. Zhen has worked on a wide range of subjects in the law of the sea and ocean governance, and collaborated with academics, practitioners, officials from government agencies and international organizations.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Development and Status of the Exclusive Economic Zone: 2. Origins and evolution of the exclusive Economic Zone 3. The exclusive economic zone in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the sea Part II. Competing Uses of the EEZ: 4. The impact of Coastal State's Rights on the navigational freedoms 5. Coastal State rights and the freedom of the laying of submarine cables and pipelines Part III. Resolving Conflicts Regarding Unattributed Rights and Jurisdiction in the Exclusive Economic Zone: 6. Military activities 7. Maritime security 8. Underwater Archaeological and historical objects 9. General conclusions Index.
1. Introduction Part I. The Development and Status of the Exclusive Economic Zone: 2. Origins and evolution of the exclusive Economic Zone 3. The exclusive economic zone in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the sea Part II. Competing Uses of the EEZ: 4. The impact of Coastal State's Rights on the navigational freedoms 5. Coastal State rights and the freedom of the laying of submarine cables and pipelines Part III. Resolving Conflicts Regarding Unattributed Rights and Jurisdiction in the Exclusive Economic Zone: 6. Military activities 7. Maritime security 8. Underwater Archaeological and historical objects 9. General conclusions Index.
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