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Preface and Acknowledgments |
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Introduction Exploring the Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction |
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A Jurisprudence of Pragmatic Altruism: Jon Van Dyke's Legacy to Legal Scholarship |
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PART ONE ON THE LIMITS OF MARITIME JURISDICTION |
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Chapter 1 The Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction |
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Chapter 2 The `Territorialisation' of the Exclusive Economic Zone: A Requiem for the Remnants of the Freedom of the Seas? |
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Chapter 3 The Role of Islands in the Generation of Boundaries at Sea |
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Chapter 4 The El Dorado Effect: Reappraising the `Oil Factor' in Maritime Boundary Disputes |
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Chapter 5 Oil and Water: Assessing the Link between Maritime Boundary Delimitation and Hydrocarbon Resources |
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Chapter 6 Adriatic Blues: Delimiting the former Yugoslavia's Final Frontier |
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Chapter 7 The Scope for Unilateralism in Disputed Maritime Areas |
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PART THREE ENDURING DISPUTES IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA |
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Chapter 8 Sovereignty as an Obstacle to Effective Oceans Governance and Maritime Boundary Making---The Case of the South China Sea |
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Chapter 9 The South China Sea: Competing Claims and Conflict Situations |
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Chapter 10 Politics, International Law and the Dynamics of Recent Developments in the South China Sea |
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Chapter 11 The Notion of Dispute in the Contemporary International Legal Order: Qualification and Evidence |
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Chapter 12 Perspectives on East China Sea Maritime Disputes: Issues and Context |
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Chapter 13 The China-Japan Dispute over Entitlement in the East China Sea: Legal Issues and Prospects for Resolution |
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PART FOUR MARITIME SECURITY AND THE LIMITS OF MARITIME JURISDICTION |
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Chapter 14 Maritime Security in the post-9/11 World: A New Creeping Jurisdiction in the Law of the Sea? |
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Chapter 15 Jurisdiction over Pirates and Maritime Terrorists |
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Chapter 16 Korea's Trial of Somali Pirates |
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Chapter 17 A Missing Part of the Law of the Sea Convention: Addressing Issues of State Jurisdiction over Persons at Sea |
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PART FIVE PUSHING THE LIMITS OF OCEANS GOVERNANCE---ENVIRONMENTAL AND MARINE LIVING RESOURCE CONCERNS |
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Chapter 18 Distributing a Conservation Burden across Multiple Jurisdictions: A Case Study of the Western and Central Pacific Tuna Fisheries |
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Chapter 19 In Combating and Deterring IUU Fishing: Do RFMOs Work? |
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Chapter 20 "Good Faith" Obligations to Protect and Preserve the Marine Environment: A Proposal on Uniform High Seas Fisheries Management |
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Chapter 21 The Legacy and Fate of Bluefin Tuna under International Law |
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Chapter 22 The Southern Ocean, Climate Change and Ocean Governance |
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Chapter 23 Whaling in the Antarctic: Protecting Rights in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction through International Litigation |
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Chapter 24 Marine Protected Areas in Antarctic Waters: A Review of Policy Options in the Context of International Law |
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Chapter 25 Evaluating Canada's Position on the Northwest Passage in Light of Two Possible Sources of International Protection |
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Chapter 26 The Practicalities of the Ecosystem Approach in the Barents Sea: The ECOBAR Project |
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PART SEVEN NEW CHALLENGES IN OCEANS GOVERNANCE---CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE OCEANS |
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Chapter 27 Sea Level Rise and the Law of the Sea: How Can the Affected States Be Better Protected? |
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Chapter 28 Ocean Energy Development in Response to the Convention on Climate Change: The Case of Korea |
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Chapter 29 Exploiting the Oceans for Climate Change Mitigation: Case Study on Ocean Fertilisation |
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Chapter 30 Through the Back Door: The Limits of the UN Law of the Sea Convention's Usefulness as a Tool to Combat Climate Change |
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Chapter 31 Principles and Normative Trends in EU Ocean Governance |
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PART EIGHT BEYOND THE LIMITS---EXPLORING AND MANAGING NEW FRONTIERS |
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Chapter 32 Governing the Blue: Governance of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction in the Twenty-First Century |
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Chapter 33 Beyond Delimitation: Interaction between the Outer Continental Shelf and High Seas Regimes |
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Chapter 34 Addressing the Marine Genetic Resources Issue: Is the Debate Heading in the Wrong Direction? |
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