Maritime Boundary Delimitation
The Case Law
Herausgeber: Busch, Signe Veierud; Oude Elferink, Alex G.; Henriksen, Tore
Maritime Boundary Delimitation
The Case Law
Herausgeber: Busch, Signe Veierud; Oude Elferink, Alex G.; Henriksen, Tore
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Offers a comprehensive and systematical review of the case law on maritime delimitation, identifying various inconsistencies.
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Offers a comprehensive and systematical review of the case law on maritime delimitation, identifying various inconsistencies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 805g
- ISBN-13: 9781108424790
- ISBN-10: 1108424791
- Artikelnr.: 49053180
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 805g
- ISBN-13: 9781108424790
- ISBN-10: 1108424791
- Artikelnr.: 49053180
1. The judiciary and the law of maritime delimitation
setting the stage Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch; 2. The delimitation of the territorial sea, the continental shelf and the EEZ: a comparative perspective Davor Vidas; 3. Entitlement to maritime zones and their delimitation: in the doldrums of uncertainty and unpredictability Nuno Marques Antunes and Vasco Becker-Weinberg; 4. The applicable law: the Geneva Convention on the continental shelf, the LOSC and customary international law Donald McRae; 5. Provisional measures and provisional arrangements Natalie Klein; 6. The role of equity, equitable principles and the equitable solution in maritime delimitation Lucie Delabie; 7. Relevant coasts and relevant area
the difficulty of developing general concepts in a case-specific context Alex G. Oude Elferink; 8. The provisional equidistance line: charting a course between objectivity and subjectivity Coalter Lathrop; 9. Relevant circumstances Malcolm Evans; 10. The case law's handling of issues concerning third states Naomi Burke O'Sullivan; 11. The disproportionality test in the law of maritime delimitation Yoshifumi Tanaka; 12. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: procedural issues Signe V. Busch; 13. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: substantive issues Øystein Jensen; 14. Conclusions
taking stock and looking ahead Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch
setting the stage Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch; 2. The delimitation of the territorial sea, the continental shelf and the EEZ: a comparative perspective Davor Vidas; 3. Entitlement to maritime zones and their delimitation: in the doldrums of uncertainty and unpredictability Nuno Marques Antunes and Vasco Becker-Weinberg; 4. The applicable law: the Geneva Convention on the continental shelf, the LOSC and customary international law Donald McRae; 5. Provisional measures and provisional arrangements Natalie Klein; 6. The role of equity, equitable principles and the equitable solution in maritime delimitation Lucie Delabie; 7. Relevant coasts and relevant area
the difficulty of developing general concepts in a case-specific context Alex G. Oude Elferink; 8. The provisional equidistance line: charting a course between objectivity and subjectivity Coalter Lathrop; 9. Relevant circumstances Malcolm Evans; 10. The case law's handling of issues concerning third states Naomi Burke O'Sullivan; 11. The disproportionality test in the law of maritime delimitation Yoshifumi Tanaka; 12. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: procedural issues Signe V. Busch; 13. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: substantive issues Øystein Jensen; 14. Conclusions
taking stock and looking ahead Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch
1. The judiciary and the law of maritime delimitation
setting the stage Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch; 2. The delimitation of the territorial sea, the continental shelf and the EEZ: a comparative perspective Davor Vidas; 3. Entitlement to maritime zones and their delimitation: in the doldrums of uncertainty and unpredictability Nuno Marques Antunes and Vasco Becker-Weinberg; 4. The applicable law: the Geneva Convention on the continental shelf, the LOSC and customary international law Donald McRae; 5. Provisional measures and provisional arrangements Natalie Klein; 6. The role of equity, equitable principles and the equitable solution in maritime delimitation Lucie Delabie; 7. Relevant coasts and relevant area
the difficulty of developing general concepts in a case-specific context Alex G. Oude Elferink; 8. The provisional equidistance line: charting a course between objectivity and subjectivity Coalter Lathrop; 9. Relevant circumstances Malcolm Evans; 10. The case law's handling of issues concerning third states Naomi Burke O'Sullivan; 11. The disproportionality test in the law of maritime delimitation Yoshifumi Tanaka; 12. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: procedural issues Signe V. Busch; 13. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: substantive issues Øystein Jensen; 14. Conclusions
taking stock and looking ahead Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch
setting the stage Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch; 2. The delimitation of the territorial sea, the continental shelf and the EEZ: a comparative perspective Davor Vidas; 3. Entitlement to maritime zones and their delimitation: in the doldrums of uncertainty and unpredictability Nuno Marques Antunes and Vasco Becker-Weinberg; 4. The applicable law: the Geneva Convention on the continental shelf, the LOSC and customary international law Donald McRae; 5. Provisional measures and provisional arrangements Natalie Klein; 6. The role of equity, equitable principles and the equitable solution in maritime delimitation Lucie Delabie; 7. Relevant coasts and relevant area
the difficulty of developing general concepts in a case-specific context Alex G. Oude Elferink; 8. The provisional equidistance line: charting a course between objectivity and subjectivity Coalter Lathrop; 9. Relevant circumstances Malcolm Evans; 10. The case law's handling of issues concerning third states Naomi Burke O'Sullivan; 11. The disproportionality test in the law of maritime delimitation Yoshifumi Tanaka; 12. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: procedural issues Signe V. Busch; 13. The delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200nm: substantive issues Øystein Jensen; 14. Conclusions
taking stock and looking ahead Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen and Signe V. Busch