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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Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Case Law provides an in-depth understanding of the delimitation of the continental shelf and the exclusive economic zone, and will assist practitioners in determining what to expect from third party settlement of delimitation disputes.
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Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Case Law provides an in-depth understanding of the delimitation of the continental shelf and the exclusive economic zone, and will assist practitioners in determining what to expect from third party settlement of delimitation disputes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781108440943
- ISBN-10: 1108440940
- Artikelnr.: 58477730
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781108440943
- ISBN-10: 1108440940
- Artikelnr.: 58477730
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
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
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