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Coastal State Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone (Hardcover)
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Coastal State Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Monographs in International Law
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Under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,
coastal States have sovereign rights to explore, exploit, conserve,
and manage the living resources of the 200 nautical mile exclusive
economic zone (EEZ). However, 40 years after the adoption of the
Convention, there is still a great deal of uncertainty about the
nature and extent of these sovereign rights. Coastal State
Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone
examines the ways in which coastal States can exercise authority on
the basis of their sovereign rights over living resources in the
EEZ. Dr Camille Goodman explores the key concepts of 'fishing' and
'fishing related activities' to establish what vessels and which
activities can be regulated by coastal States, canvasses the
criteria and conditions that coastal States can apply as part of
regulating foreign access to their resources, and considers the
regulation of unlicensed foreign fishing vessels in transit through
the EEZ. Goodman also examines how such regulations can be enforced
within the EEZ and the circumstances under which enforcement can
take place beyond the EEZ following hot pursuit. A review and
analysis of the practice of 145 States identifies the contemporary
extent of coastal State jurisdiction over living resources in the
EEZ and offers a unique, fresh perspective on the underlying and
enduring nature of that jurisdiction. Underpinned by a rigorous
examination of the Convention, jurisprudence, and literature, as
well as being supported by carefully documented State practice,
Coastal State Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive
Economic Zone proposes a more predictable framework within which to
resolve jurisdictional challenges in the EEZ.
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