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Soft Law with Hidden Teeth: The Case for a FAO International Plan of Action on Sea Turtles [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the legal status of the FAO International Plans of Action, and assess whether a new FAO IPOA on sea turtles could achieve any significant protection for creatures experiencing “a catastrophic decline in ...
Lugten, GL
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Conservation and Sustainable Use of Arctic Marine Biodiversity:
The status of the marine Arctic as ‘the last wilderness’ may be challenged in future by increased activities provided by the melting of the sea ice. The fragile ecosystems and habitats may come under threat.
Tore Henriksen
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Afghanistan's Obligation to Comply with Customary Rules Governing International Waterways [PDF]
IntroductionAfghanistan is a country that shares four waterways (Hirmand, Kabul, Harirud, Amu) with neighboring countries. These watercourses are an important source of water supply in Afghanistan and its neighboring countries.
Sayed Murtaza Àbid +1 more
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Sustainable Development Clauses in the International Law of the Sea
INTRODUCTION. The international legal content of the concept of sustainable development, so common in international treaties and sometimes expressed in different terms, undoubtedly requires modern clarification, as well as its place in the system of ...
A. N. Vylegzhanin, A. M. Korzhenyak
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Key Moments of Development and Present Face of International Law of the Sea [PDF]
International law of the sea can be defined as a body of law governing regime of the seas and regulating relations between subjects of international law in connection with their activities on the seas and oceans in the world.
Juraj Jankuv
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The Law of the Sea, International Courts, and Judicialization
Dispute settlement is entrenched in the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) through the Part XV compulsory mechanisms. It is also reflected in UNCLOS's indication that delimitation of the exclusive economic zone or the continental shelf is ...
Donald R. Rothwell
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South China Sea Arbitration case No 2013–19 was an arbitration case brought by the Philippines against China at the Permanent Court of Arbitration. As China did not accept the arbitration initiated by the Philippines, what significance can bear this PCA ’
Karol Karski, Paweł Mielniczek
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Dispute between Albania and Greece over the Delimitation of Maritime Zones
The law of the sea guarantees the sovereignty of states and preserves the territorial integrity of sovereign states under international law. Disputes under the law of the sea often arise in the international arena.
Jonida Mehmetaj, Stela Meçaj
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When migrants make perilous sea crossings: the causal role of international law [PDF]
When the fate of migrants at sea is discussed, it is common for the implementation of international law to be invoked as a remedy. The present paper interrogates some of the assumptions about the value of international law that lie behind this.
Wilde, RG
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Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea:Survey for 2017 [PDF]
This is the latest in a series of annual surveys in this Journal reviewing dispute settlement in the law of the sea, both under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and outside the framework of the Convention. It covers developments in 2017.
Churchill, Robin
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