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The ICJ’s Judgement in 'Somalia v. Kenya' and Its Implications for the Law of the Sea

open access: yesUtrecht Journal of International and European Law, 2018
By its judgement of 2 February 2017, the International Court of Justice took up jurisdiction to adjudicate the maritime dispute between Somalia and Kenya.
Kai-chieh Chan
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China's artificial islands in the south China sea: geopolitics versus rule of law

open access: yesRevista de Direito Econômico e Socioambiental, 2017
China’s construction of artificial islands during last few years has raised concerns about militarisation of the South China Sea threatening stability and security for littoral countries.
Swaran Singh, Lilian Yamamoto
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Euro-Mediterranean Experiences on Management of Migration Governance

open access: yesPaix et Sécurité Internationales, 2021
Central Mediterranean migrations have led to a series of initiatives by successive Italian governments, initiatives aimed at countering the arrival in the ports of the Peninsula of boats with people rescued at sea.
Giuseppe Cataldi
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Un objet diplomatique : l’occupation industrielle des fonds marins à travers l’analyse des décisions politiques

open access: yesVertigO, 2021
This article analyzes the first controversies and the decision-making process (1982-1989) that triggered the way in which seabed’s mineral exploitation zones are distributed today among countries.
Natália Frozel Barros
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Maritime Dispute Settlement Law towards Sustainable Fishery Governance: The Politics over Marine Spaces vs. Audacity of Applicable International Law

open access: yesFishes, 2022
The present article discusses and analyses the role and contribution of International Maritime Dispute Settlement Bodies in sustainable fishery governance.
M Jahanzeb Butt   +3 more
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Key Moments of Development and Present Face of International Law of the Sea [PDF]

open access: yesSocietas et Iurisprudentia, 2016
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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Constructing Ocean and Polar Governance

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
The governance of ocean and polar regions is among the most relevant challenges in the combat against global environmental degradation and global inequalities. Ocean and polar regions are climate regulators and very much affected by climate change.
Dorothea Wehrmann, Hubert Zimmermann
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A study on the governance pathways of the Law of the Sea in response to climate change

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science
The legal systems for ocean governance and climate change governance are based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, respectively.
Wanping Zeng   +3 more
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Norwegian Baselines, Maritime Boundaries and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea

open access: yesArctic Review on Law and Politics, 2012
With the signing of the recent agreement with Russia concerning the maritime boundary in the Barents Sea, it can finally be said that all the maritime delimitation lines with which Norway is concerned have been equitably resolved in accordance with the ...
Bjørn Geirr Harsson, George Preiss
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Transit Passage through International Straits

open access: yesМосковский журнал международного права, 2012
The concept of transit passage through international straits evolved as a compromise that secured agreeing upon the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982).
Jon M. Van Dyke
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