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International Judicial Performance and the Law of the Sea [PDF]
In “Judicialization of the Sea: Bargaining under the UNCLOS Regime,” Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Andrew P. Owsiak examine the extent to which legalization and judicialization of the law of the sea has changed how states manage conflicts. They argue that
Theresa Squatrito
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Case Law of the International Tribunal For the Law of the Sea
The author of the paper within the framework of scientific and practical discussions about the essence of law-making of international judicial institutions has proved that the judicial practice of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is ...
Inna Boyko
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What are the Applicable Norms and Principles of International Law Delimitation of the Caspian Sea? [PDF]
The purpose of this research was to identify the law applicable to the delimitation of the Caspian Sea and selecting the best approach in this regards.
Sedigheh Zarei
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Humanization of Law of Sea in Perspective of Interaction between Law of Sea and Human Rights [PDF]
Since non-compliance with human rights at sea is not tangible to what is happening on land, it doesnot receive much attention from the international community. While human rights must be taken into account at sea as much as they are on land.
zahra sadat shareq, Hossein Rezazadeh
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Integrating Carbon Dioxide Removal Into European Emissions Trading
In one of the central scenarios for meeting an European Union-wide net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target by 2050, the emissions cap in the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) becomes net negative. Despite this ambition, no mechanism
Wilfried Rickels +4 more
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Judicialization of the Sea: A Judge's View
In “Judicialization of the Sea: Bargaining in the Shadow of UNCLOS,” Sara Mitchell and Andrew Owsiak define “legalization” as international legal constraints, and “judicialization” of the law of the sea as states’ sense that their policy options are ...
Kriangsak Kittichaisaree
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Finn Laursen, The Development of the EU as a Sea-Policy Actor (Cheltenman: E. Elgar, 2020)
A review of the book: Finn Laursen, The Development of the EU as a Sea-Policy Actor, Cheltenman, Northhampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.
Henrieta Serban
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A review of the book: Hildebrand, L. P., Brigham, L. W., & Johansson, T. M. (eds.), Sustainable Shipping in a Changing Arctic (WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs, 7) (Cham: Springer, 2018)
Federica Scarpa
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The role of the international judiciary in the development of the international law of sea [PDF]
This research discusses the role of the international judiciary in the development of the international law of the sea, as one of the main sources that contributed to the development of the principles and rules of this law, with the aim of regulating the
Nagham Aljumailee
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Foundations of Turkish Claims in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Eastern Mediterranean is becoming a new region of interstate confrontation and clash of national interests. This is largely due to the discovery of oil and gas reserves, the development of which is becoming possible with the existing technology.
Pavel Andreevich Gudev
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