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Sixteen authoritative yet eminently readable chapters offer analyses of major issues in the interfaces of science, technology, and law for the oceans. This volume fills an important gap both in the existing literature on law of the sea and in the more comprehensive field of ocean resource-use studies.

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Sixteen authoritative yet eminently readable chapters offer analyses of major issues in the interfaces of science, technology, and law for the oceans. This volume fills an important gap both in the existing literature on law of the sea and in the more comprehensive field of ocean resource-use studies.
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Autorenporträt
Harry N. Scheiber is a leading scholar in the field of ocean law and policy studies. His expertise includes the historical development of fisheries management in both theory and practice, 1930s to the present; Japanese-US-Allied fisheries diplomacy and origins of modern law of the sea; and numerous issues in contemporary ocean law, especially the relationship of the Convention on Biodiversity and other agreements in the evolving expansion of Law of the Sea Convention concerns with human uses of the oceans. James Kraska's writings on marine security have established him as one of the leading scholars globally in this field. His recent research has also been focused upon the problems of piracy, EEZ claims, marine-expansionist policies of the PRC, and many other specialized aspects of contemporary international oceans law. Moon-Sang Kwon is principal research scientist, Ocean Policy Institute, in the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology. His research centers on maritime boundaries and general areas of the Law of the Sea, as well as on sustainability policies in marine-related issues of the small island nations.