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Introduction to UNCLOS 1982 as a System of Regulation
Chapter 1 introduces the general idea and some of the underlying themes of this volume and sets a framework for its structure and the following contributions. Forty years on, it is argued that UNCLOS indeed still has huge importance for the governance of
Feldtmann, Birgit; id_orcid +2 more
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Concept of Illegal Fishing for Indonesian Regulations and UNCLOS
Illegal fishing is a transnational crime that needs special attention in its eradication to safeguard national sovereignty. Illegal fishing law enforcement and the protection of marine assets in Indonesia are based on the Shipping Law, Fisheries Law ...
Karina Tri Ambarsari +3 more
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This article considers how the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) applies to the production of energy from wind in waters under national jurisdiction, with a focus on the nascent regulatory frameworks for offshore wind in ...
C. Goodman
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UNCLOS 82: Africa's contributions to the development of modern law of the sea 40 years later
After being excluded from the development of early law of the sea due to colonialism, Africa has become quite active in the development of contemporary law of the sea ever since the various African States gained independence from colonial rule ...
Edwin Egede
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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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Delimitation of the Continental Shelf in the Central Arctic Ocean: Is It Possible Nowadays?
Russia was the first Arctic coastal state to make an official submission to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) in 2001. The purpose of Russia’s submission was the delineation of the outer limits of the continental shelf beyond ...
Valentin Koshkin
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As “the Constitution for the Ocean,” the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) provides a general normative framework for the regulation of ocean space. The finer details and specific obligations contained in UNCLOS are elaborated
L. N. Nguyen
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This article aims to comprehensively analyze the legal lacunae of UNCLOS and CBD in regulating the utilization and benefit sharing of marine genetic resources (MGRS) in the area beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ).
S. Wartini
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The Role of the Digital Transformation in the Fight against Crime at Sea
Crime control at the sea involves public activities to create a modern security system in seaports, at the territorial sea and the adjacent zone throughout the sea corridors, as well as in the open sea on sea routes with intensive shipping.Aim.
V. P. Kirilenko, G. V. Alekseev
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Reexamining the UNCLOS: a Lack of Compliance and Enforceability
The article examines the effeteness of UNCLOS and espouses on why it is not a De Jure legally binding agreement but a De facto non-binding agreement.
Kishore Vaangal
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